Let’s agree to broaden our wine horizons this year. Explore new regions, or places we’ve waited too long to revisit. Try new ...
Lettie Teague has been The Wall Street Journal’s wine columnist for 14 years, covering the world of wine from Argentina to Washington state and all the wine countries, regions and winemakers in ...
Maybe you need a Champagne for a midnight toast. Or a sparkling wine suited to a special meal. Whatever the occasion and the ...
WSJ's wine columnists Will Lyons and Lettie Teague share their respective advice for what wine to bring to a dinner party or other holiday celebration. One thing they agree on: You can't go wrong ...
What’s your weekly wine budget? This might seem like a rather personal question, but readers of The Wall Street Journal ...
What do you get for someone who has everything? How about lessons in wine making. WSJLive's Wendy Bounds learns the step by step task of making a barrel of wine at the city Winery in New York.
The weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year’s are the most profitable time of the year, wine retailers tell me. They’re some of the nuttiest times, too. I know this from personal experience ...
WSJ's Will Lyons and Nicholas Hall, of English vineyard Herbert Hall, find out whether Mr. Hall's sparkling wine can compete with Champagne’s finest.
WSJ's Dipti Kapadia finds out its no ordinary exam, but one that contains some sniffing, slurping, spitting and sampling lots of fine wines.
SYDNEY—Australia’s Treasury Wine Estates TWE-1.13%decrease; red down pointing triangle is firming plans for permanent production of its storied Penfolds brand in China with the acquisition of ...
Northern Virginia could be America's next great wine region, according to the Wall Street Journal's longtime wine columnist. Why it matters: The northern part of the state is probably better known ...