
Wine Spectator Top 100 List (2020)
Top100.winespectator.com Wine Spectator has revealed the Top 100 of 2020! Each year, Wine Spectator editors survey the wines reviewed over the previous 12 months and select the
Top100.winespectator.com Wine Spectator has revealed the Top 100 of 2020! Each year, Wine Spectator editors survey the wines reviewed over the previous 12 months and select the
Every month, ‘Whose Wine is it Anyway?’ profiles a German winemaker to give you a behind-the-vines look at the world of German wine. This month, we’re
BY DAVID SCHILDKNECHT | NOVEMBER 12, 2020 For much of the past seven decades, Rheinhessen has had to live down a reputation for inexpensive bulk
The Fröhlich family has been cultivating vines since the 19th century, but the Schäfer-Fröhlich winery wasn’t founded until the 1970s. Tim Fröhlich (pictured) took over
Article by ANNA LEE C. IIJIMA In Germany, where wine preferences have long been swinging dry and drier still, the market is dominated by trocken,
Germany’s signature grape Riesling (pronounced Reece-ling) is the greatest white-wine grape in the world. And is so twenty-first century in so many respects. The wines
The GWC President, Jenna Fields, joins Texas Sommelier, Chris Poldoian, for a By the Glass Podcast episode in partnership with Wines of Germany. Catch it
It’s easy to default to tried-and-true Champagne when shopping for bubbly, but what if you’re looking for something new? Something different? Something a little unexpected?
If You Like Cabernet Sauvignon, Try Lemberger. “Fans of robust reds like Cabernet Sauvignon might not know that Germany produces a similar style in Lemberger,”
Eric Asimov of The New York Times has written a superb article on German Wines, highlighting one of our special estates, Schäfer-Fröhlich. “Plunging into German
The GWC is a high end wine importing company dedicated to the growth of German Wines in the U.S.