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EDITORS' PICKS

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August 2025

Each month our editorial team tastes a lot of wine, but not all of it makes it onto the page. So here's our in-house pick of other great wines we've tried

EDITORS' PICKS

The Bordelais Champenois

NATALIE EARL

The Rothschild name carries an air of prestige. So it's surprising that Champagne Barons de Rothschild has flown under the radar for the past 20 years. It was founded from scratch in 2005. The three branches of the Rothschild family (Philippe Sereys de Rothschild of Château Mouton Rothschild, Ariane de Rothschild of Edmond de Rothschild Heritage, owner of Château Clarke, and Saskia de Rothschild of Château Lafite Rothschild) sought a joint venture, with Champagne being a notable absence in their collective portfolio. The Bordelais didn't barge into this insular region, guns blazing, but suspicions were still raised among the Champenois over the venture's seriousness. So how did they win them over? By acknowledging their unfamiliarity with Champagne's terroir and surrounding themselves with local expertise. Avize-born Guillaume Lété joined in 2011, becoming cellar master in 2016, aged 27. He has grown alongside the house, experimenting with oak and refining which terroirs to use and how to manage the reserve wines. While the Rothschild name undoubtedly aided market entry and sales, cross-regional respect, human connections, collaboration and continuous learning have enabled the house to establish itself as an exciting addition to the landscape, with a young palate at the helm.

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TINA GELLIE

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Distilled

Your guide to the latest trends in spirits and cocktails

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3 mins

August 2025

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MARGAUX A wine lover's guide

Home to more classified growth estates than anywhere else in the Médoc, Margaux is a must-visit for Bordeaux collectors and enthusiasts. A former resident gives his insider advice for aspiring visitors

time to read

7 mins

August 2025

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Why food & wine pairing is a load of bunk

Thinking about, talking about, writing about, and - God help us - actually attempting food and wine pairing is the single greatest waste of time and energy in the entire world of wine.

time to read

2 mins

August 2025

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The next Great White Grape?

Albariño. It's easy to grow and full of racy acidity, and there's a lot of love for it among consumers. It's no wonder this Galician super-grape is making converts of winemakers the world over

time to read

12 mins

August 2025

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Chianti Classico latest releases

It can be hard to navigate the annual Tuscan Sangiovese releases, which span different vintages and styles. Start here, with our expert's view, and her pick of 30 recommended wines

time to read

17 mins

August 2025

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Market watch

News from the world of investments and auctions

time to read

3 mins

August 2025

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'We need to change the wine-collecting rhetoric'

My first en primeur purchase was deeply uncool; from a terrible Bordeaux vintage (1997) and an unfashionable appellation (Canon-Fronsac) it was the best I could afford, but I still remember the thrill of my first investment in my future drinking.

time to read

3 mins

August 2025

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What to pair with salads

When all you want for dinner is a what's-in-the-fridge salad, matching wines with it can be surprisingly challenging – we come to the rescue with some essential pointers...

time to read

3 mins

August 2025

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Why food & wine pairing matters

Every so often, some wine writer - and it generally is a wine writer - will look up from their tasting notes and have a pop at food and wine pairing.

time to read

2 mins

August 2025

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'Among wine lovers the goal should be simply appreciation'

So Decanter is 50. Early summer 1975, west London: the first issue of Decanter is taking shape, all scissors and the smell of Cow gum. The concept is new; a colourful consumer magazine for people serious about their wine but not claiming to be experts. I'm drafting an article (sadly I've lost it) intended to entertain first and enlighten second. And just down the road more scissors and Cow gum are putting together another new magazine: The Garden.

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2 mins

August 2025

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