
The rebellion of raising a glass
The rebellion of raising a glass isn’t about drinking—it’s about connection, trust, and the simple act of making space for one another at the table.

The rebellion of raising a glass isn’t about drinking—it’s about connection, trust, and the simple act of making space for one another at the table.

The Wine Manifesto reminds us that wine is not about safety or supermarket scores, but about discovery, risk, and the joy of being surprised.

Malbec turns fifteen. From a borrowed bottle at Don Julio to becoming Argentina’s signature wine, this is the story of how it conquered tables worldwide.

A Valentine’s night gone wrong, saved by a rare Raquis wine, and a reminder that the best bottles are fought for, not mass produced.

From VinExpo to Valentine’s Day, a reflection on why mass-market love and mass-market wine miss the point, and why intention matters more.

From a Paris barbershop to the wine table, a reflection on trusting instinct, letting go of ratings, and rediscovering the joy of real discovery.

From a handmade leather belt in rural Argentina to long tables and honest wine, a reflection on what lasts when trends fade.

From JFK files to $9.99 bottles, a reflection on truth, selective narratives, and what really goes into mass produced wine.

From cancer warnings to Argentine dinner tables, a reflection on wine, health headlines, and why balance and context always matter.