Delve into Revue Vigneron No. 62 (Autumn 2025), dedicated to the great names of wine and terroir rosés. Discover the legendary world of Château Latour in Pauillac, the rise of the Paillard brothers in Champagne, the mountain wines of Alexandre Delétraz in Valais, the 200th anniversary of the prestigious Domaine Faiveley in Burgundy, not to mention the autumn rosés of Provence, wines for aging and gastronomy. An essential read for enthusiasts and professionals.
Revue Vigneron No. 62 – Autumn 2025 offers a journey to the heart of the estates and vintages that shape the excellence of the wine world. This issue highlights human stories, rare expertise, and exceptional wines.
An icon among icons, Château Latour, the first grand cru classé of Pauillac, continues to push the boundaries of excellence. Under the direction of Artémis Domaines, the estate confirms its uncompromising quest for perfection. An exclusive report at the heart of this institution, where tradition and innovation come together to shape timeless vintages.
In just a decade, Antoine and Quentin Paillard have infused new energy into Champagne Pierre Paillard. In Bouzy, their vintages stand out for their elegance and remarkable purity, reaching a peak of recognition and desirability today. A captivating Champagne success story.
At the heart of the Valais, between mountains and steep terraces, Alexandre Delétraz crafts identity-rich wines with great precision. His vintages, from a unique terroir, captivate with their freshness and intensity. An inspiring portrait of a winemaker who found his path in a spectacular landscape.
Founded in 1825 in Nuits-Saint-Georges, the Domaine Faiveley celebrates its bicentennial under the leadership of Eve and Erwan Faiveley. An opportunity to look back on two centuries of family commitment and a collection of crus that illustrate the richness and diversity of Burgundy's wine region.
On the banks of the Lot, the Verhaeghe family has elevated the Cahors Malbec to a must-have with the Château du Cèdre. Between the Causse scree and high terraces, their robust and refined wines embody the revival of a terroir steeped in history.
Far from the summer clichés, the autumn rosés of Provence reveal another dimension: terroir wines, wines for aging, gastronomic wines. Deep and meditative crus, perfect companions for autumn dishes and moments of reflection. A sensory exploration of off-season Provence.
This Issue 62 of Revue Vigneron is intended for both wine professionals and passionate amateurs, eager to discover the behind-the-scenes of the greatest estates and the current trends in the global vineyard.
Product Type: Specialized wine magazine
Title: Revue Vigneron No. 62 – Autumn 2025
Publisher: Revue Vigneron
Publication Date: Fall 2025
Topics Covered: Château Latour (Bordeaux), Champagne Pierre Paillard, Cave des Amandiers (Valais), Domaine Faiveley (Burgundy), Château du Cèdre (Cahors), Autumn Rosés (Provence)
Audience: Wine professionals, enthusiasts, aficionados.
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