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Meet the Guys Making Wine Under a London Railway Line
“There are nearly 500 vineyards in the UK and we’re really close to Europe, so why not make the wine in London?” says Warwick Smith, founder of one of the capital’s first “urban wineries.”
Terror of the Deep Return With The Third Incarnation of 'Space Epic’
Listen to the Wellington band’s proggy indie rock that is available on vinyl for the first time.
Meet the Starving Artist Winemakers of Sonoma County
Idle Cellars' winemakers don’t own any property—not a tasting room, not a vineyard, not even the presses, tanks, and bottling machinery. Nonetheless, their award-winning, respected wines have a cult following.
This Surfer-Winemaker Harvests Grapes and Hangs Ten
“Both surfing and winemaking connect your senses a lot so there are certain similarities,” says Jean-Charles Villard, a winemaker and surfer whose 40-hectare Chilean winery produces acclaimed Pinot Noir and Syrah.
Australian Vineyards Are Using Sunscreen to Save Their Grapes
Due to Australia's harsh and hot climate, its winemakers are taking creative approaches to protecting their grapes from sun damage—including good old sunscreen.