Central/Eastern Europe
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Beyond Furmint: Hungary’s other key grape varietiesSponsored
In partnership with Wines of Hungary
By Caroline Gilby MW Last updated
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Expert’s choice: Hungary’s rosésSponsored
In partnership with Wines of Hungary
By Elizabeth Gabay MW Last updated
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30 great buys: Hungary beyond TokajSponsored
In partnership with Wines of Hungary
By Caroline Gilby MW Last updated
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Exploring Hungary: around the wine regionsSponsored
In partnership with Wines of Hungary
By Caroline Gilby MW Last updated
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Food pairings: delicious togetherSponsored
In partnership with Wines of Hungary
By Caroline Gilby MW Last updated
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Budapest for wine loversSponsored
In partnership with Wines of Hungary
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Zsirai Winery: a tale of two sistersSponsored
Promotional feature. Tokaj is a wine region steeped in history, but there’s a new generation now making its mark and seeking to introduce the region’s amazing wines to a younger audience.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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UV light box offers hope for vegan wine lovers, says winemakerNew technology claims to soften tannins without fining...
By Danielle Costley Last updated
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Furmint in focusSponsored
In partnership with Wines of Hungary
By Caroline Gilby MW Last updated
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Get to know Hungary with Oz ClarkeSponsored
In partnership with Wines of Hungary
By Oz Clarke Last updated
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A taste of HungarySponsored
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By Dr. Gabriella Mészáros DipWSET Last updated
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Wine Legend: Royal Tokaji, Nyulászó Aszu 6 Puttonyos 1993A vintage that has stood the test of time...
By Stephen Brook Published
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Vodka? We’d rather have wine, say Poles
Vodka might be considered Poland’s national drink but the Poles would rather drink wine today, according to a new survey seen by decanter.com.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Moldova: Award-winning wines and a national wine day to celebrateMoldovan wines experienced a breakthrough year at DWWA 2020...
By Olivia Mason Published
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Style wars In Tokaji wine regionThe cellars of Tokaj have cleaned up their act since the communist regime. STEPHEN BROOK looks at the new styles and new producers emerging from Hungary's famous sweet wine region
By Stephen Brook Last updated
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Fête accomplie
STEPHEN BROOK visits the spectacular wine festival at Vevey, Switzerland, and muses on the single-minded Swiss attachment to the underwhelming Chasselas grape
By Stephen Brook Last updated
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Tokaj – a new style of top-notch dry whiteIt’s not all luscious stickies in Tokaj – a new style of top-notch dry white is taking hold among leading producers, finds CAROLINE GILBY MW
By Caroline Gilby MW Last updated
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The Golden Age Of Tokaji WinesAncient bottles of Tokaji wines still turn up from time to time. Hugh Johnson takes a closer look at these great wines.
By Hugh Johnson Last updated
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Tokaj: Golden opportunityIt boasts the wine world’s oldest heritage, and has the most unique terroir. Yet sales of Tokaj’s famous sweet wines lag behind its international rivals. AMY WISLOCKI asks why��
By Amy Wislocki Last updated
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Valtellina: Extreme eleganceBy Stephen Brook Last updated
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The ageing potential of Furmint in TokajAgeability is one of my arguments in favour of adding Furmint to the list of great grapes...
By Caroline Gilby MW Published
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Mind bloc: HungaryBy Catharine Lowe Last updated
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Roman Abramovich linked to new Russian wine investmentsBillionaire Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea football club in the UK, has been linked to recent investments in Russia’s wine industry.
By Eugene Gerden Published
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DWWA medalists awarded at the 6th Salon of Decanter Award Winners in SloveniaThe sixth edition of the Salon of Decanter Award Winners took place this September in Slovenia's capital, Ljubljana, with more than 100 DWWA award-winning wines showcased, primarily from Central and Eastern Europe.
By Olivia Mason Last updated
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Winemakers protest in Ukraine as Russia dispute bitesHundreds of winemakers have protested in the streets of southern Ukraine
By Eugene Gerden Published
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Hungary abolishes three and four Puttonyos Tokaji gradesHungary's Tokaji trade council has abolished the two lower grades of the country's most famous wine, leaving some merchants concerned about the effect on consumers.
By Panos Kakaviatos Last updated
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Expert’s Choice: Slovenia & CroatiaThey may share a border and much political history, but today these are very different countries – which is reflected in their distinct and exciting wines, says Caroline Gilby MW…
By Caroline Gilby MW Published
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Crimea’s historic Massandra winery may be soldAuthorities have said they intend to privatise Massandra winery...
By Eugene Gerden Last updated
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Dual identity: Rebula vs Ribolla plus 9 of the best to tryBy Stephen Brook Published
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A perfect weekend in VaudIn association with Vaud - Lake Geneva region. Plan your ideal weekend away...
By Robin Kick MW Published
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Fête des Vignerons 2019By Robin Kick MW Published
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Discover the grapes of VaudBy Robin Kick MW Published