Charles Curtis MW unpicks the similarities and differences between two of the most famous Burgundian grands crus in the world.| Decanter
Australia's Mornington Peninsula produces world-class wines from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, with distinctive cool-climate character| Decanter
Italy's wine culture is under threat. Not its luxury labels, production, or exports but in something quieter: the daily act of drinking wine.| Decanter
After nearly three years of reviewing for Decanter, North America Editor Clive Pursehouse tastes his first 100-point wine – an Oregon Chardonnay.| Decanter
It's difficult to stand out in a category made up of so many styles, shades and flavours. Tom Hewson discovers how Laurent-Perrier rosé carves its own path.| Decanter
Actor Kyle MacLachlan is making wines under the Pursued by Bear label, from his home state of Washington, highlighting the state's viticulture.| Decanter
Perfect for summer, these fascinating Greek island white wines show a range of characterful flavours and styles that offer a rewarding journey of discovery| Decanter
Sometimes only Champagne will do. And if budget’s a factor, where do you go for a great-value, great-tasting buy at up to £40 a bottle?| Decanter
Having recently moved from one to the other, Rupert Millar reflects on the various differences between the wine scenes in London and Paris.| Decanter
Lethargy has continued to hang over much of the fine wine market in the first half (H1) of 2025, although some rays of light pierced the clouds.| Decanter
Discover some of Greece’s rising star native varieties beyond Assyrtiko and Xinomavro – nurtured by a rich history and diverse terroirs.| Decanter
Not all great wineries are steeped in the history of multiple generations. Matt Walls visits one that proves starting from zero can create greatness, too.| Decanter
Despite the difficulties, it was a great showing for Margaux in 2024 with plenty of charming and friendly wines. Georgie Hindle presents her favourites.| Decanter
This exceptional tasting highlighted the stellar quality of the Chardonnay currently being produced in South Africa’s cool-climate regions.| Decanter
The focus in Rioja is increasingly on terroir and individual, localised character in wines, as Rioja’s talented next generation of winemakers emerges.| Decanter
Not about star names, maybe, but these Spanish Tempranillo styles shine when it comes to drinkability combined with ageability and value| Decanter
After decades of relative obscurity, Bierzo, at the northwestern edge of Castilla y León, is emerging as a source of some of Spain's most in-demand wines.| Decanter
Garnacha stole the show in our Aragón reds tatsing, but our judges enjoyed discovering the other interesting blends and unusual varieties too.| Decanter
The Riesling producers of Ontario have mastered the classic off-dry style o their signature grape. Magdalena Kaiser takes a look at what's coming next.| Decanter
Despite a heat spike late in the 2022 season, Paso Robles producers were able to produce wines that are affably approachable.| Decanter
One of Portugal's rarest wines...| Decanter
Our illustrated Decanter guide on how to make new discoveries in the wide world of Champagne styles points the way for devotees and newcomers alike.| Decanter
Matt Walls visits Domaine La Cabotte in the Rhône's Massif d'Uchaux, top-class biodynamic domaine in a little-known region worth seeking out.| Decanter
Fine wine classics have shone at auctions this autumn and the Super Tuscans continue to perform well in the secondary market.| Decanter
The Nikka Whisky masterclass at the inaugural Decanter Fine Wine Encounter in Singapore: six whiskies – including a new £2,500 limited-edition release.| Decanter
The complex, dried-grape reds of Amarone are unmatched in style; our panel of judges found plenty to enjoy, rating nearly half at 90 points or more.| Decanter
It’s France’s smallest wine region, but Jura is also one of the nation’s most fascinating, home to unusual artisanal wines.| Decanter