Magazine: September 2020 Issue
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Lighter wines for summer under £20: The reds
18 top reds with 12.5% alcohol or less
By Peter Richards MW Last updated
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Botanicals in Gin
What makes the seemingly infinite number of gins so different from one another?
By Chris Losh Last updated
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Decanter World Wine Awards: The Co-Chairs’ Selection
In anticipation of DWWA 2020 results (published on Decanter.com 22 September 2020), we ask the Co-Chairs to reflect on their most memorable wines from the 2019 competition...
By Olivia Mason Published
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Why is this Auxerrois wine labelled as Pinot Blanc? Ask Decanter
Why can bottles labelled Alsace Pinot Blanc have anything up to 100% Auxerrois in the blend?
By Yohan Castaing Published
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Decanter travel guide: Piedmont
You could easily devote an entire trip to the Langhe area alone, with its endless rolling hills covered in vines, a fabulous range of places to stay and world-class gastronomy seemingly at every turn. But, says Alessandra Piubello, you can roam further afield in Piedmont to find a wealth of other great travel experiences too
By Alessandra Piubello Last updated
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Lighter wines for summer under £20: French whites
18 French white wines to enjoy this summer...
By Peter Richards MW Published
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Regional profile: Montagny
The whites of Montagny are offering increasingly good-value interest, says Andy Howard MW
By Andy Howard MW Published
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Can I bring vine cuttings back from my holiday? Ask Decanter
What are the risks of bringing vine cuttings back from European trips...?
By Stephen Skelton MW Published
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Wine Legend: Didier Dagueneau, Silex Pouilly-Fumé 2002
What makes this wine a Wine Legend?
By Stephen Brook Published
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Behind the 14 new Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel estates
It’s been a bumpy ride, but the latest official redrawing of Bordeaux’s oft-misunderstood ranking of the cru bourgeois producers was published in February this year. Jane Anson explains what lies behind the listings, and profiles the 14 highest-ranked and their 2016 vintage wines...
By Jane Anson Published
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South African Cabernet Sauvignon: 40 wines to buy
This Bordeaux favourite is a staple in the Cape
By Christian Eedes Published
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The rise of US urban wineries
The line between wine and beer has blurred... and for US urban wineries, it’s a good thing, says Jason Tesauro
By Jason Tesauro Published