October 2017
October 2017
Best New Sommeliers 2017
Editor’s Note
Chardonnay from the Ground Up
Editor’s Note
Contributors
Fined & Filtered
Marlborough Country, by Tyler Colman
Happenings
Classifying Priorat
Patricio Tapia reports on new terroir-specific labeling proposed in Priorat.
Spirits
Boom, by Jordan Mackay
Knechting the Dots
Almost Red, by David Schildknecht
Tastings
Year’s Best
US ChardonnayAlto Adige, Fruili & Slovenian Wines
Red Burgundy
Australian Shiraz
Amontillado & Palo Cortado
Best for $12 or Less
Focus On
New ZealandBordeaux $30 and Under
Madeira
New Releases
North AmericanImported
Editorial Features
W&S 2017 Best New Sommeliers
The Annexation of Beaujolais
After six centuries of separation, the merchants of Beaune are embracing Beaujolais, along with its gamay grape. Roger Morris reports.
The W&S SF50
Chardonnay in Central Willamette
Elaine Chukan Brown traces the ascent of chardonnay in the once-remote hills of central Willamette, now competing with pinot noir for prime vineyard land.