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A federal court ruled that the President overstepped when he imposed universal 10 percent tariffs, but the decision has been ...
Check out Wine Spectator's latest ratings of refreshing Marlborough whites, including Greywacke, Invivo and Kim Crawford, for ...
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Pacific Rock bottling joins an already jam-packed lineup of stunning Pinots Noirs and Chardonnays from the Sonoma Coast.
True wine is not always good or attractive, but it has something inside that touches you, that makes you feel.” ...
Ernst Loosen has partnered with Burgundy’s Manoël Bouchet to create a new négociant business focused on Pinot Noir and ...
The Russian River Valley Pinot Noir pioneers have earned their place among Sonoma's all-time greats. But the Rochiolis aren't ...
Though flutes and coupes are popular for serving sparkling wine, there are several reasons you might prefer a regular glass.
California's Domaine Carneros, backed by Champagne's Taittinger family, has been a sparkling-wine powerhouse for decades. But it's also been quietly making Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays worth ...
Our blind tasting game—without the tasting! Can you identify a wine just by reading its tasting note? We post real Wine Spectator reviews. You use clues such as color, aromas, flavors and structure to ...
With winemaking jobs in Burgundy, New Zealand and Oregon, Isabelle Meunier’s enological journey schooled her in both Old and New World styles. She started her own label, Lavinea, with fellow vintner ...
Tempranillo traces its origins to the Iberian Peninsula. It's still most associated with Spain, notably the Rioja and Ribera del Duero regions. It is also widely grown in Portugal, where it's known as ...