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Join us this #newcontentthursday for.... 🍷 NEW TASTING REPORT: The Princely Winery of Liechtenstein 🍷 FREE TO READ: News Digest May 2025 🍷 NEW PODCAST: Thinking Differently with Cheval Blanc 🍷 DID YOU MISS... the 2024 Connoisseur Week Wines? MUST READ #wineknowledge from #insidebordeaux It's all here for you at JaneAnson.com so head over there now We'd love to see you there! This week...The House of Liechtenstein: how the world's smallest wine producing country is kicking things up a gear... Plus thinking differently with Pierre-Olivier Clouet We start with a fascinating wine trip initiated by a tasting during En Primeur at Derenoncourt Consulting where we head to Liechtenstein to get to know the Royal Family’s wines. An adventure in itself to get there - Liechtenstein is the world’s smallest wine producing country with vineyards surrounded by stunning mountains, beautifully situated on a tiny stretch of land that runs for 25km between Switzerland and Austria. Join us as we learn about their ambitious plans for this wine. It's also the final Thursday of May, which means Valeria Tenison has our monthly news digest, starting of course with UBB Rugby win in Cardiff for the European Cup 2025! You'll find news of Bernard Magrez's stunning central Bordeaux mansion up for sale, a drop in vineyard prices, one of the world's greatest wine collections to go on sale, worrying job cuts from LVMH, hail in Sauternes, David Beckham's 50th birthday wines, and much more... We also have exciting news about a new podcast partnership with Wine Searcher, kicking things off today with the first of a series of podcasts exploring the concept of Thinking Differently where Suzanne Desbois-Mustacich sits down with Pierre-Olivier Clouet, director of Château Cheval Blanc in St Emilion as he shares insights into viticulture, agroforestry, farming, and reimagining the future of fine wine. Next week we will be out for the 2025 Connoisseur Week Bordeaux - so please do follow along on our socials to see how this magical week unfolds. Find out what we will be enjoying in our archive tasting, which last year included Bouscaut 1947, 1955 Pichon Baron, 1960 La Fleur-Pétrus, 1963 Haut-Brion, 1988 Latour, 1989 Palmer, 1970 Léoville Las Cases, 1961 L’Evangile and the extremely rare Blanc de Château Palmer 2018. Seats for the 2026 event will be released very soon, and we would love for you to be there. Please remember that you can benefit from a 15% discount up until the end of May so now just 48 hours left! Input the code #EP152025 during signup and be part of our wine loving community. #winepodcast #winesearcher #chevalblanc #thinkingdifferently #viticulture #newcontentthursdays #insidebordeaux #thewinepodcast #bordeauxwine #winefutures #winecritic #newvoices
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