Serious global concern about the effect of climate change on wine has sparked some creativity in the industry, and wine may never be the same again.
New Year’s Eve has a way of bringing out the party goblin in us all, and the British are no exception.
The late Richard Gooding amassed a selection of whiskies dubbed “the perfect collection”, and it’s going under the hammer next year.
How we start something new is important, so why not start the new year at Cape Town’s kinkiest New Year’s Eve party?
A demolition worker in New Jersey found far more than he bargained for while trying to take down a wall at a university.
We’re all after a miracle cure to take away those next day woes, and renowned chef Fergus Henderson swears by this simple concoction.
We’re all familiar with the headache, pain and regret that a hangover brings with it, but how about what’s going on inside your body?
December is the month where you finally catch up with all the friends you’ve been talking about seeing during the year. If you’re bringing wine, bear these tips in mind.
For many, the idea of beer and exercise might seem an odd fit. Let’s turn that notion on its head in what can be considered a huge win for beer drinkers.
Most of my dealings with Somerset West involve traffic and an increase in blood pressure, but this will be completely different.
If it wasn’t enough of a moment finding a stash of almost 120-year-old champagne buried underground, a bunch of wine connoisseurs gave it official tasting notes.
A prominent Canadian travel site recently published a wonderful article singing the praises of our very own Cape Winelands.
Good food, cold beer, and excellent music are coming together in Jozi this weekend. Hurry, because there are even some free tickets up for grabs.
The Ozzies have always been partial to a drink or three, and they really let it all hang out at this year’s Melbourne Cup.
It’s about time you visited Cape Town, and what better way to do so than to win a R30 000 holiday for two?
You don’t need to be a sommelier, but nobody wants to be accused of drinking wine like a noob. Here are some basic principles to work on.
This American man’s unfortunate encounter with some antibiotics took the concept of a ‘beer boep’ to the extreme.
Sure, you could just give them a bottle of gin, hastily wrapped, and consider that box ticked, but you know you’re better than that.
Liu Shichao is a self-confessed peasant and ‘stunt drinker’, which means that he drinks a lot in a very short period of time, on camera.
People are probably already tossing around end-of-year office party ideas, but if you act fast you can get ahead of the really bad ones.
I don’t want to sound nasty, but people have been talking. Turns out a ‘heavy drinker’ doesn’t drink as much as you might think.
As we head into summer, we’re seeing a drinks trend that is all about adopting a unique colour and flavour palette.
Are you a fan of sipping whisky, but you’ve grown tired of being forced to use a glass to do so? You could slug it out the bottle, or you could enjoy a capsule.
Halloween is almost upon us, and if you’re keen to let loose you won’t find a better party than this. Who wants free tickets?
What if I told you that you could drink excellent wine and make a difference while you’re at it? Well, you can, and you should.
South Africans tend to think of ‘punch’ as something varsity students throw together when money is tight. Those who have mastered the art would disagree.
Drink fine wine and dance the night away at the sixth annual Protea Party, taking place next month in Franschhoek.
The sun is going to be shining, we’ll all be celebrating a Springbok win (hopefully), and the V&A Waterfront will be putting on a show.
Natasha Fagri, who founded a company that “has taken South Africa by storm”, shares her five top tips for succeeding as a woman in business.
We’ve got an interesting bunch in and amongst the hills of Provence’s Luberon Valley or, as some (not I) like to call it, the ‘Golden Triangle’.