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MONTECRISTO Magazine: Case to Consider Autumn

A Case to Consider: Autumn 2015

Wines from Argentina, Chile, Italy, and more.

MONTECRISTO Magazine: A Case to Consider Summer

A Case to Consider: Summer 2015

Wines from Chile, Australia, Spain, and more.

Altos Las Hormigas

Great wine is always about site, but terroir without energy, ideas, and vision is, well, just a piece of dirt.

A Case to Consider: Spring 2015

Wines from Australia, Spain, Portugal, and more.

MONTECRISTO Spring 2015: The Barossa Valley

The Barossa Valley

Not long after the province of South Australia was proclaimed in 1836, the colony’s first Surveyor General, Colonel William Light, came upon a fertile valley just northeast of Adelaide. 

MONTECRISTO Magazine Spottswoode Wine

Spottswoode Estate Vineyard and Winery

It’s been 27 years since Beth Novak Milliken returned home to help her mother run the family’s famed Napa Valley wine estate— Spottswoode. Hard work, persistence and fortitude have paid off for the Novak family.

Case to Consider: Winter 2014

A Case to Consider: Winter 2014

Wines from Australia, France, Argentina, and more.

MONTECRISTO Magazine: Michel Chapoutier

Michel Chapoutier

A mere moment with Michel Chapoutier is enough to change for life the way you think about wine.

MONTECRISTO Magazine: Case to Consider Autumn

A Case to Consider: Autumn 2014

Wines from South Africa, Italy, the United States, and more.

Nicolás Catena

Nicolás and Elena Catena, the unassuming first couple of Argentine wine, spoke eloquently to the history of Catena Zapata, the storied malbec grape, and their highly successful family wine business that dates back to 1898.

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