Patagonia: South America’s new frontier. Decanter 2019

Written for Decanter Magazine, October 2019 In the last decade, winemakers in Chile and Argentina have moved beyond what was seen as the final frontier for South American viticulture â into the cool climates and wild terrains of Patagonia. Growing confidence and expertise; a quest for lower temperatures and greater water availability in the face […]
Exploring Montevideo & Canelones in Uruguay

Written for Decanter Magazine, October 2019 Exploring Uruguay and its wine regions feels like youâve just been let in on one of South Americaâs best kept secrets. One of the smallest countries on the continent, Uruguay doesnât have the same bombastic personality as many of its Latin American neighbours but sits as a silent siren […]
Riding with gauchos in Argentina

Greg Funnell and Amanda Barnes ride, swim and drink mate tea with some of Argentinaâs most skilled horsemen, travelling from the north-eastern wetlands to the faded gaucho heartlands of La Pampa and Patagonia. By Amanda Barnes, photography by Greg Funnell: The Guardian, April 2019 The water reaches up to my knees as a large lump rises to […]
Understanding Sherry’s new regulations

Jerez-XĂ©rĂšs-Sherry is the oldest Denomination of Origin in Spain, established in 1935, and its wines and those of the Manzanilla de SanlĂșcar DO are today defined as fortified wines (vinos generosos). Both DOs appear to be set for a rehaul as an amendment to allow nonfortified wines into the category has reportedly been passed by the European Commission […]
A Croatian Odyssey: Decanter special

Published in Decanter magazine, July 2019 The diverse regions of Croatia offer plenty for wine tourists to enjoy. Join Amanda Barnes as she tours the Croatian Uplands, Slavonia and Danube in the north of the country, then head to the coast with Anthony Rose as he travels south, from Istria to Dalmatia. While the coast […]
Decanter Interview: Pablo Morande, Father & Son

Published in Decanter Magazine, July 2019 The name MorandĂ© is synonymous with the Casablanca Valley in Chile, where pioneering winemaker Pablo MorandĂ© has joined forces with his son, Pablo Jr, to recreate, reinvent and rediscover wines from the countryâs past. Amanda Barnes interviews them (PDF Pablo Morande Interview). Pablo Morande is a man with an […]
Maipo Valley guide for Wine Enthusiast

Written for Wine Enthusiast, February 2019 With massive Andean peaks forming the visual backdrop, the Maipo Valley ranks as one of Chileâs most picturesque spots. Itâs also home to some of the countryâs top wines. Cabernet Sauvignon is king here, with alluvial flows, a persistently sunny climate and cool evenings creating the ideal breeding ground […]
How to order wine like a pro

Decanter, September 2018 Do your research If you really want to appear like a pro to the rest of the room, do your research beforehand. Most fine dining restaurants have a wine list and menu available online, so scope out potential wines for the meal and identify any dishes that present wine pairing triumphs or […]
The ‘Criolla’ wine revival: a taste of South American wine history

The oldest grape varieties in South America have been sidelined for the past hundred years, but a new generation is now reclaiming its lost winemaking heritage as Criolla varieties re-emerge from the shadows. Amanda Barnes has the inside story… Published in Decanter Magazine, October 2018 When the Spanish first conquered the Americas in the 1500s, […]
Interview: Daniel Pi

Never more comfortable than when breaking the winemaking mould, the Peñaflor veteran is a central figure in the story of Argentinaâs wine industry, as Amanda Barnes reveals in this interview with Daniel Pi… Published in Decanter magazine, October 2018 Overseeing the production of more than 200 million litres of wine each year, Daniel Pi doesnât […]