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Loire Chenin Blanc: Chaume the Way

France: Loire, featured

Rebecca Gibb MW, Jul 2024

Searching for its soul as well as sales, the Loire’s Chenin Blanc producers hope the creation of crus for dry whites will improve quality and their reputation on the world wine stage.

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New Zealand’s Latest Red Releases: Growing Up

featured, New Zealand

Rebecca Gibb MW, May 2024

New Zealand is considered a young wine-producing country. Its early success was built on drink-me-now Sauvignon Blanc. However, its vines and winemakers are maturing, and time is showing that the country’s wines are now coming of age some 200 years after the first vines were planted.

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2023 New Zealand Whites: The Cyclone Vintage

featured, New Zealand

Rebecca Gibb MW, Apr 2024

New Zealanders will forever remember the summer of 2023 as the year Cyclone Gabrielle swept away homes, vineyards and dreams. Wine producers on the storm-battered North Island had few reasons to smile. However, it was a different story for South Islanders: they escaped the worst of the weather’s wrath yet were burdened with survivors’ guilt as their colleagues across the Cook Strait were overwhelmed by the elements.

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Loire Reds: Beyond the Unicorn

France: Loire, featured

Rebecca Gibb MW, Jan 2024

When it comes to Loire Valley reds, there is one cult producer whose bottles consistently steal the limelight: Clos Rougeard. Following the inauguration of its revamped winery, financed by the Mariana-Trench-deep pockets of its new owners, it’s timely to consider the impact of this unicorn on local producers and international consumers.

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Loire Chenin: Dividing Lines

France: Loire, featured

Rebecca Gibb MW, Oct 2023

Chenin Blanc producers in the Loire Valley are not just divided geologically but ideologically, with widely varying interpretations of place of origin. Throw two contrasting vintages into the mix, and the diversity of the region’s latest releases is dizzying.

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Book Excerpt: Vintage Crime – A Short History of Wine Fraud

France: Loire, featured, New Zealand

Rebecca Gibb MW, Oct 2023

In her new book Vintage Crime – A Short History of Wine Fraud, Rebecca Gibb MW tells the history of wine through some of the most well-known cases of fraud, in addition to less well-documented incidents that intrigued Rebecca personally.

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Sancerre’s Charm Offensive

France: Loire, featured

Rebecca Gibb MW, Jul 2023

Two thousand and twenty-two provided another warm, dry summer in Sancerre, but the wines have achieved a harmony they failed to capture in previous hot seasons. It’s time to explore why this is a more consistent and balanced vintage.

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All Change: New Zealand Reds

featured, New Zealand

Rebecca Gibb MW, Apr 2023

New Zealand has experienced a summer of upheaval: an unforeseen Prime Ministerial resignation, historic flooding, landslides, a cyclone and an egg shortage. The country’s wine industry is also in a state of flux.

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New Zealand Whites: The Great Divide

featured, New Zealand

Rebecca Gibb MW, Apr 2023

Fault lines score New Zealand, but it isn’t a seismic activity that’s splitting a once united wine community. The divide between small, quality-conscious producers and volume-driven players is widening. The results of the tricky 2022 vintage highlight the country’s divergence.

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Sancerre Sees Red

France: Loire, featured

Rebecca Gibb MW, Dec 2022

Prices of red Burgundy seem to show no sign of easing. In the search for an alternative, wine lovers may head east toward Germany or further afield to New Zealand and Oregon. However, a mere two-hour drive from the Côte de Nuits lies an often-overlooked Pinot Noir region, sitting on coveted ground.