Chris Howell from Cain Vineyard: Making wines that matter

Chris Howell from Cain Vineyard: Making wines that matter

Thursday 1st August 2013
by Justerini & Brooks

A fascinating insight into Chris's philosophy and explains what is so special about Cain Cellars, the wines he makes up on Spring Mountain.

Chris Howell, the talented General Manager and Winemaker of Cain Vineyard in Spring Mountain, shares his views on wine, grape growing, winemaking, Napa Valley, Spring Mountain and more.
The Coronation Festival in the Gardens of Buckingham Palace

The Coronation Festival in the Gardens of Buckingham Palace

Thursday 11th July 2013
by Justerini & Brooks

We are delighted to be playing a large role at the Coronation Festival, taking place over four days in the Gardens of Buckingham Palace this week. 

In celebration of the 60th anniversary of The Queen's Coronation, the festival, hosted by the Royal Warrant Holders Association is bringing together 200 plus Royal Warrant holding companies all of whom are exhibiting their products in her Majesty’s Garden. 

First awarded the Royal Warrant of Appointment by King George III in 1760 after supplying the wines for his coronation celebrations, Justerinis is proud to have been granted this honour by every successive monarch since, including Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Vintage Report: Spain En Primeur - The latest releases...

Vintage Report: Spain En Primeur - The latest releases...

Tuesday 9th July 2013
by Julian Campbell

A buying trip to Spain can involve an enormous amount of driving. Covering off Rueda, Ribera del Duero and Rioja en route from Madrid to Bilbao you get a real sense of the vastness of the Spanish countryside. 

Huge sweeping vistas greet you as you crest a cleft in a hill, on almost empty roads with arid dry rocky outcrops and fields of yellow wheat gently swaying in the midday sun.

It is a big country and the third largest wine producing country in the world, which is a tough stat to swallow when on home soil wine consumption is at an all-time low. Anecdotally we were told that in fifteen years average per capita consumption has dropped from around 45 lt/annum to only 9 lt/annum, a fact many attribute to fashion amongst the younger generation, as much as the burgeoning current economic crisis.
Video: A few words from John Belsham from New Zealand

Video: A few words from John Belsham from New Zealand

Wednesday 3rd July 2013
by Justerini & Brooks

John Belsham, the highly respected New Zealand winemaker talks to Justerini & Brooks.

Vintage Report: Germany 2012, “grace and flavour”

Vintage Report: Germany 2012, “grace and flavour”

Wednesday 3rd July 2013
by Julian Campbell

Germany's great wine making regions make for a glorious buying trip when the sun is shining. When we arrived in the middle of June the sun unfortunately wasn't. 

Indeed, parts of the Rheingau had recently seen serious flooding. But nevertheless, the growers we visited, the elite by anybody's books, were cheeringly upbeat. As Carl von Schubert put, 'Riesling is the most innovative weed there is, capable of coping with even the most inauspicious of seasons'. The universal sentiment was that 'The vines maybe two weeks behind but they'll catch up. Nothing to worry about'. Plus ça change from the slightly more pessimistic 2013 outlook in other parts of Europe. By the time we left, temperatures well into the 30s seemed to confirm their optimism.


But of course, we were there to look at the 2012s; an unusual growing season that has produced a range of startling wines with characters and qualities that are almost incomparable in recent vintages.