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Robert Parker Wine Advocate's Matter of Taste Zürich 2023

Are you a wine lover? Don't miss out on Matter of Taste Zürich - Europe's ultimate fine wine experience featuring over 600 wines from 200 best winemakers in the world. Tickets and full information below...

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Barolo, Barbaresco, and White Truffles in Italy’s Piedmont

Robert Parker Wine Advocate reviewer Monica Larner goes a truffle hunt on a foggy autumn afternoon. And she recommends a few good places to eat and excellent wines to drink (including Barolo and Barbaresco) from this beautiful corner in northern Italy.

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Shiraz vs Syrah: Five Wines To Try in Australia

Robert Parker Wine Advocate reviewer Erin Larkin on 5 shiraz/syrah wines to enjoy now.

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Cellar Secrets: Affordable & Food-Friendly California Wines

Robert Parker Wine Advocate reviewer Erin Brooks' affordable California wines to try this fall

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Rosé is the perfect color for summer

Hot weather and outdoor cooking go together like salads and rosé, hamburgers and rosé, grilled chicken and rosé. Or maybe even shrimp on the barbie – if you’ve adopted Australian habits – and rosé. Summer is a time for uncomplicated meals and refreshing wines, for dining al fresco while the humidity beads up on the outside of a chilled glass of the pink stuff.

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Brunello di Montalcino, Italy: cellar secrets from our wine experts

With its golden afternoon sunshine, cypress-lined hills and postcard perfect panoramas, Tuscany is a land of dreams. It is also the region that makes some of Italy’s most important fine wines cherished by collectors and enthusiasts alike.

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Burgundy wine route : cellar secrets found by experts

What would gastronomy be without a good wine to accompany it? That's why we decided to ask the experts at Robert Parker Wine Advocate, the world's leading independent consumer guide to fine wine, for their top recommendations. Today, we've come up with a few suggestions for Burgundy wines, by William Kelley, that are less well known than the illustrious emblems of the various appellations, but which have nothing to envy them.