Month: August 2025

Landscape with vineyards on Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy

Volcanic wines, myth or truth? | New Brief #264

“Volcanic origin is not a marketing concept,” says Jean-Baptiste Deroche, referring to the fact that wines can now be certified “volcanic origin” by the Vinora association of which he is chairman. Perhaps not the origin

Britt Karlsson and Per Karlsson, BKWine

BKWine Brief nr 264, August 2025

— Volcanic wines, myth or truth? — “Volcanic origin is not a marketing concept,” says Jean-Baptiste Deroche, referring to the fact that wines can now be certified “volcanic origin” by the Vinora association of which

Landscape with vineyards on Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy

Characterful wines from the Etna volcano in Sicily

Etna in Sicily is Europe’s highest active volcano. And one of Europe’s most spectacular wine regions. Nerello mascalese is grown here, planted on the slopes of the volcano in the black lava soil. Andrea Franchetti

Harvesting chardonnay grapes in a vineyard in Champagne, Cote des Bar

A low harvest yield 2025 for a pessimistic Champagne

The 2025 wine-growing season looks promising in Champagne. The vineyards are relatively homogeneous thanks to generally mild weather conditions that have limited fungal diseases. While the vineyards offer promising prospects, the global economy is still

Chenin blanc vines in a vineyard

Chenin blanc is getting drier and more bubbly

Chenin blanc, one of the world’s top white wine varieties, is planted in 29 wine countries, but 98% of the area is in five countries: South Africa (16,200 ha), France (10,700 ha), USA (1,900 ha),

A glass of prosecco, sparkling wine from Veneto, Italy

Why do the French drink so much prosecco?

Who would have thought the French drink so much prosecco? Or is the harsh truth that everyone drinks prosecco now? Either way, the Italian fizz has seen a remarkable rise on the French market in

Landscape with vineyards on Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy

A small eruption from Etna but the vines stand firm

Etna is the highest active volcano in Europe and is located in an impressive landscape in eastern Sicily. It erupts regularly, often small, and rarely dangerous. Etna is considered a gentle volcano. (Therefore (?), Etna’s

Britt Karlsson and Per Karlsson, BKWine

BKWine Brief nr 264, August 2025

— Volcanic wines, myth or truth? — “Volcanic origin is not a marketing concept,” says Jean-Baptiste Deroche, referring to the fact that wines can now

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