Unfiltered Oldest Evidence Yet of Wine in the Americas? Ceramic shards from a Puerto Rican island draw a clearer picture of wine during the early stages of European colonization Collin Dreizen Jun 23, 2023
Unfiltered Jack Daniel’s v. Bad Spaniels: The Supreme Court Decides Have we heard the last squeak from this legal battle? Collin Dreizen Jun 9, 2023
Unfiltered Discovering the Oldest-Known Evidence of White Grapes For the first time, experts have determined the color of ancient wine grapes based on their pips Collin Dreizen Jun 1, 2023
Unfiltered Brad Pitt and the Perrin Family Get in the Gin Game Meet The Gardener, a French Riviera–inspired spirit from the partners behind luxury Provence rosé brand Miraval Kristen Bieler May 16, 2023
Unfiltered How Best to Toast the King’s Health? How About Bubbly from the Future? King Charles III was coronated with pomp and circumstance, plus a serving of Croatian Gewürztraminer and English sparkling wine Emily Dendinger May 9, 2023
Unfiltered Belgium to Miller High Life: ‘Ceci n’est pas du Champagne!’ A Germany-bound shipment of more than 2,300 cans of the Champagne of Beers was destroyed by customs authorities in Antwerp for infringing on Champagne’s Protected Designation of Origin Robert Taylor Apr 27, 2023
Unfiltered Unearthing a Showpiece Winery of Ancient Rome’s Elite A luxe ancient winery complete with red marble trodding floor has been discovered at the Villa of the Quintilii near Rome Collin Dreizen Apr 17, 2023
Unfiltered Au Naturel Wine: Halle Berry’s Wellness Routine Oscar winner Halle Berry has social media buzzing over her revealing takes on wine appreciation Robert Taylor Apr 11, 2023
Unfiltered $1.7 Million El Atrio Wine Heist Pair Gets 4 Years in Prison; $1.7 Million in Rare Wine Remains Missing “Where have I put the bottles?” asks the man convicted of the brazen cellar robbery Suzanne Mustacich Mar 28, 2023
Mixed Case: Opinion and Advice On-Screen Menu: Our Editors’ Latest Favorite Starring Roles for Wine These binge-worthy films and TV shows—The Menu, The Bear, The Last of Us, You, Emily in Paris and more—have put wine and cooking back in the spotlight. But how realistic is it? Robert Taylor Wine Spectator staff Mar 10, 2023
Unfiltered Uncorking the Mysteries of a 5,000-Year-Old Tavern on the Tigris Researchers are piecing together a uniquely preserved ancient eatery, complete with Bronze Age "fridge," where onions and beer were likely a popular pairing Collin Dreizen Mar 2, 2023
Unfiltered ‘Dinner with the President’ Spills New and Old Tales of White House Wines My Life in France co-author Alex Prud’homme’s newest book examines the food and wine served at some of the dinners that shaped America Robert Taylor Feb 17, 2023
Unfiltered Perpetrators of Massive Wine Fraud Sentenced to House Arrest in France Voices from all sides are unhappy in the aftermath of a case involving 380,000 cases worth of Spanish bulk wine fraudulently labeled as Bordeaux Suzanne Mustacich Feb 16, 2023
Unfiltered Spree of 6-Figure Wine Cellar Heists Puts Somms and Retailers on High Alert In Norway, Spain and Austria, thieves are targeting big stashes of high-end bottles Suzanne Mustacich Feb 14, 2023
Unfiltered Worth the Wait? 15th-Century Wine Ship Resurrection Remains Years Away The Newport Ship was capable of ferrying 18,000 cases of wine between Britain and western Europe in the 1400s, but its 21st-century recovery has been more of a long haul Collin Dreizen Feb 7, 2023