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SENT March 22, 2012

Angelini delivers a glass of candied roses

When spring rolls around, we're more than ready to trade heavy reds for bright and supple rosés. But a recently discovered gem has us sticking in the red wine camp despite...

SENT February 17, 2012

For postprandial drinking, remember Quarts de Chaume

When it comes to dessert wines, most drinkers don't get past Sauternes. But those in the know can now commit a new vocabulary phrase to heart: Quarts de Chaume. This region in...

SENT December 7, 2011

Cider gets the orange-wine treatment

We've long been fans of the orange-wine phenomenon--particularly the mind-bending examples from Friuli, Italy. There, white wines are fermented underground for extended periods of...

SENT November 22, 2011

Exploring the wines of Morocco

Meet the new-old wine country. Italy, France, Spain: When it comes to wine, the land north of the Mediterranean Sea receives boundless acclaim. But wine grapes have a much...

SENT November 3, 2011

A wine that came out of an unlikely career

Maggie Harrison's career path is best described as a zigzag. After earning a degree in international relations, supporting travels across the globe by stints at restaurants and...

SENT October 18, 2011

Muscadet's new appellations

We've always insisted that Muscadet is more than simply a light summertime quaff to help guzzle down oysters. Now it's becoming more serious still. Culminating an effort to define...