Amber Gardner: ‘We are seeing a shift back towards the known, the familiar and, ultimately, the comforting’
The UK wine trade is witnessing a shift back towards classical wines and familiar Old World regions after a decade of experimentation with natural wines, orange wines, and obscure varietals. According to industry insider Amber Gardner, consumers and trade professionals are now seeking the comfort of established grape varieties like Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling, alongside traditional European appellations. This move suggests that the 'rule-breaking' phase of wine culture may be giving way to a new appreciation for timeless, recognisable wines.
Originally published by Decanter UK
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