Monthly Archives: October 2025
For Cider Season and Sobertober, NA Duche de Longueville French Sparkling Cider Equals Fall Fun
It’s not just all things pumpkin during fall festivities but apples too which makes it cider season! While hard cider is all the rage right now, a cider on the dry side can be food friendly. If you’re trying to sober up this fall, or cut down on your alcohol consumption, or even looking to enjoy something different, why have alcohol removed beverages when you can enjoy a non-alcoholic French Sparkling Cider from Duche de Longueville that’s vivacious, not too sweet, and pairs well with fall friendly foods like apples and squash?
Reading the Fine Print: Delphine Colin’s RM “Reveuse” Blanc de Blanc and Cuvee Paired with Squash Risotto and Apple Salad
You probably already know that Champagne is a sparkling wine from Champagne and only Champagne, a region in northern France where growing conditions are challenging. But if you only buy Champagne at a grocery store or big box store, consider branching out to discover there’s more to that family tree in Champagne! For example, you might want to try wines that are made by the person who grew the grapes; these are called grower-maker wines and this is indicated on the label with an RM for Récoltant Manipulant (French for “grower-producer”).
RVF Wine Tasting Competition 2025: What wines? Who placed where? How did Team USA do?
On Sat. October 4, 2025, France won the World Tasting Championship with 135 points for the fourth time at Juraflore Fort des Rousses in the Jura, France. China came in second with 118 points, Australia third with 114 points, and first time competitor Macau came in fourth. Congratulations to all of the competitors, organizers, and sponsors! Read more about this year’s competition here.
But what were the wines they tasted? How hard were the wines to discern? How did the other 36 teams do? What about Team USA— how did it go for the home team? Continue reading
France Regains RVF World Tasting Championship Title 2025 in Jura
In the 2025 World Tasting Championship, held today October 4 at Juraflore Fort des Rousses in the Jura, France, the French have regained the title after a final round with China, Macau, and Australia vying to win with a Hungarian Furmint leading to victory. This makes four championship titles for the French since the contest began in 2013.




