JULY
July brought more than 50 new articles to JancisRobinson.com, offering something to suit all palates and all wallets. In case you missed them, here are some selected highlights:
- A miscellany of Chardonnays from around the world, as tasted by Jancis
- Our American correspondent Alder Yarrow on Summer vacations in wine country
- Jancis' annual round-up of 25 of the best wines between £10 and £30
- A look at Jura – the next small thing? and Empordà – the next hot Spanish wine region?
- All the lowdown on the campaign to stop a mast being erected on the hill of Hermitage
- Musings on a change in fortunes for the wine market in China
- The wines of UK retailers Waitrose, Tesco and the Co-op as reviewed by Jancis and Richard
- A 'less than exciting ... but useful' report on The inexorable advance of IGP by Julia
- A geologist's-eye view of English terroir by John Atkinson MW
Among the offerings on JancisRobinson.com in the coming month are:
- Luis on how Spanish winemakers are coping with 'the crisis'
- Walter on whether Chianti Classico is worth ageing
- Julia on award-winning New Zealand wines, and a selection of German Pinot Noir with some of their peers from elsewhere
- Alder dissecting the failure of Crushpad in California
- Richard's latest MW diary
- Jancis on top Mosel Riesling, classed growth Bordeaux from 2011 and 2008, and Chapoutier's Sélection Parcellaires 2011
- Plus, don't forget our competition to win a bottle of Pol Roger, Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill 1999 Champagne
... keep checking our events diary to find out what's happening in the world of wine near you – for example:
- A technical tasting to identify ten of the most common wine aromas, courtesy of Berry Bros & Rudd's Hong Kong outpost
- An introduction to wine tasting at Handford in South Kensington, London
- A tutored rum tasting at Nickolls & Perks in Stourbridge, UK
- The red wines of north-east Victoria at the City Wine Shop in Melbourne, Australia