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Decanter Fine Wine Encounter Singapore 2025: Where Tradition Meets Innovation

Decanter Fine Wine Encounter Singapore 2025: Where Tradition Meets Innovation

There’s something brewing in Singapore’s wine scene. The Decanter Fine Wine Encounter (DFWE) returned for its second edition, transforming the Shangri-La Singapore into a haven for connoisseurs. Over 600 guests swarmed the grand ballroom, sipping from 52 world-class producers, their palates treated to everything from Japan’s delicate Koshu to Dassai’s premium sake. This wasn’t just a tasting—it was a cultural collision, where centuries-old traditions met modern innovation. The event’s heartbeat pulsed in its masterclasses, where experts dissected icons like Henschke’s single-vineyard treasures and Brunello di Montalcino’s bold structure. Château Margaux’s legendary depth left attendees speechless, a testament to the event’s…
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The Next Generation Tastes: Inside Decanter’s 2025 Issue on Family Wineries

The Next Generation Tastes: Inside Decanter’s 2025 Issue on Family Wineries

Here’s something to stir your curiosity: What if your family’s legacy wasn’t a business but a vineyard? The December 2025 issue of Decanter dives into the messy, magical, and often contradictory journey of heirs stepping into their parents’ winemaking shoes. From Bordeaux to New Zealand, 10 family-owned estates share their stories—raw, unfiltered, and steeped in the tension between tradition and reinvention. The meat of the issue lies in the quiet rebellion of younger vintners. At Château Pavie in St-Emilion, Georgie Hindle recounts how her approach to terroir-driven wines clashed with her father’s more commercial instincts. It’s a familiar struggle: parents…
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A Delicious Journey with 2020 Sassicaia: Thanksgiving and Beyond

A Delicious Journey with 2020 Sassicaia: Thanksgiving and Beyond

If you're looking to elevate your Thanksgiving dinner and kick off the holiday season in style, consider opening a bottle of 2020 Sassicaia. This Italian red wine, known for its distinctive character, was the perfect companion for our spicy aloo tikki burgers this year. Pouring the Sassicaia revealed an initial burst of red fruit, blackberry, and oak. After a 90-minute decant—a brief time spent setting up our Christmas tree and baking pumpkin pie—the wine developed richer notes of dark plum, blackberry, pomegranate, cranberry, rosemary, and dark chocolate. The acidity and tannins were remarkably balanced, creating a smooth and enjoyable drinking…
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First-Time Racking of Portuguese Riesling: A Personal Vineyard Journey

First-Time Racking of Portuguese Riesling: A Personal Vineyard Journey

If you're a wine enthusiast or a budding vintner, racking your first bottle can be an exhilarating experience. For me, it was just that. Today, I'm sharing my personal journey of racking a Riesling produced in Portugal, offering insights into the process and the delightful outcome. Racking is a crucial step in winemaking where you separate the clear wine from the sediment accumulated during fermentation. For my first attempt, I was eager to gauge the wine's taste and its final alcohol level. With high expectations, I took the plunge, ready to unveil the fruit of my labor. The process began…
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The Magic of Aging Wine: A Deep Dive into Patience and Flavor

The Magic of Aging Wine: A Deep Dive into Patience and Flavor

Aging wine can transform a simple beverage into an exquisite, multi-layered experience, but it requires patience. Over the past few years, I've noticed that aged wines, particularly those from 2020 to 2022, have significantly improved in taste compared to their younger counterparts. The process of bottling wine introduces a myriad of changes. Working in a vineyard for a season and bottling on several occasions, I've observed that waiting a couple of years allows the wine to develop depth while reducing its harshness and mousey notes. However, volatile acidity (VA) can present a different challenge, either causing the wine to deteriorate…
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Aging Gracefully: An Analysis of Louis Jadot 2005 Beaune Gréves

Aging Gracefully: An Analysis of Louis Jadot 2005 Beaune Gréves

If you're a wine enthusiast seeking a bottle to elevate your Thanksgiving feast, look no further than Louis Jadot 2005 Beaune Gréves. But be prepared for a complex journey that unfolds with age. Pouring this 20-year-old vintage reveals a nose redolent of cherries, leather, and earthy undertones. On the palate, tart cherry and cranberry notes dance harmoniously with a pleasant acidity and surprising body—contrary to some critical opinions. The finish delivers more cherries and a lingering hint of leather, offering a satisfying conclusion to this aged masterpiece. However, it's important to note that 2005 may require an additional 5-10 years…
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Unveiling the Flavor Profiles of Thanksgiving Wine Picks

Unveiling the Flavor Profiles of Thanksgiving Wine Picks

The perfect wine can make your Thanksgiving feast even more memorable. But with so many options, how do you pick the right one? Let's dive into three standout bottles that will elevate your holiday dining experience. First up, Pierre Gerbais Les Grands Cotes. Its fine bubbles may not overwhelm at first sniff, but give it a moment, and you'll discover hints of raspberry and rhubarb. The tingling sensation in your mouth is more of a gentle dance than a Co2 punch. This champagne exudes yeastiness and breadth with an air of exuberance that's hard to resist. Next, we have Drouhin…
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Unveiling Domaine Nico La Savante’s 2021 Pinot Noir: A Hidden Gem

Unveiling Domaine Nico La Savante’s 2021 Pinot Noir: A Hidden Gem

If you're a fan of Pinot noir and are on the hunt for a quality bottle without breaking the bank, look no further than Domaine Nico La Savante's 2021 vintage. This wine has consistently proved its mettle, offering an elegant yet powerful taste that sets it apart from others in its price range. The 2021 edition showcases a unique blend of flavors, with cranberry and dark cherry notes dominating the initial taste. Sweet tobacco adds a subtle depth to this refreshing combination. Unlike some of their other Pinot noirs, which often feature a more pronounced pomegranate flavor, this one maintains…
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Rediscovering the 1998 CdP: A Timeless Wine Treasure

Rediscovering the 1998 CdP: A Timeless Wine Treasure

If you've been hanging onto that 1998 Château de Pommard (CdP) for the past two decades, it's high time to pull it out and savor its timeless charm. Let it rest overnight to allow sediment to settle, then decant an hour before dinner service. Prepare yourself for a symphony of aromas—tobacco, leather, smoke, spice—that meld beautifully with black fruits and cherries. The balance is striking, making this wine as impressive now as it was when first bottled. In the realm of fine wines, age often equals elegance. The 1998 CdP, a classic Burgundy from the esteemed Château de Pommard, embodies…
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Elevate Your Thanksgiving Dinner with These Remarkable Châteauneuf-du-Pape Wines

Elevate Your Thanksgiving Dinner with These Remarkable Châteauneuf-du-Pape Wines

If you're looking to impress your guests this Thanksgiving, consider serving a bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. This iconic French wine is known for its rich, complex flavors that perfectly complement a festive meal. In this article, we'll take a closer look at two exceptional vintages from Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe – the 1983 and 1990 Beaucastels – and discuss why they could be the perfect addition to your Thanksgiving table. First, let's talk about the 1990 Beaucastel. This wine boasts a vibrant garnet red color and an intoxicating floral nose that is sure to captivate your guests. On the palate, it…
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