Wine news December 2, 2014

In the New York Times Eric Asimov updates his Wine School post on Rioja. And Wine School's the next lesson is Vouvray Sec.

Dave McIntyre in the Washington Post picks his top Champagne.

Harpers.co.uk looks at how wine brands are shifting their focus to online marketing.

Punch looks at the attempts to revive Carolina Gold rice wine.

Bordeaux may still have some way to fall, reports Bloomberg.

Health advocate claims a glass of wine is as harmful as three shots of vodka reports The Drinks Business.

Winesearcher provides the wine destination guide to London's top wine stores and restaurants.

The Italian Island Pantelleria's practice of terraced bush vine planting was was granted heritage status, following a UNESCO meeting in Paris reports Decanter.

Star Trek "Klingon Bloodwine" hits shelves in time for the holidays reports the Wine Enthusiast.

Empire Wine has had its hearing for renovation of its license moved back after FOIL appeal reports Capital New York. Empire Wine had lost a lawsuit claiming that the NYSLA was specifically targeting Empire.

Inquisitr asks are weed infused wines dangerous?