Wine Spectator, an eminent American publication focused on the consumption and review of the grape’s finest applications, has selected an Israeli wine for inclusion on its Top 100 Wines of 2024 list.
The venue will close in April for roughly a year to make way for a restaurant from Jean-Georges Vongerichten, the acclaimed chef behind Grand Award winner Jean-Georges. Wine Spectator has more.
For whites that wow, even in the winter, Wine Spectator asked six top sommeliers for their favorite picks. From full-bodied Chardonnays to nutty Sherries to crisp Alpine bottlings, these are the white ...
In this case, my friend Harvey Steiman, Wine Spectator’s former editor at large, goes the other way—with an aged red wine. It sounds crazy, but it works. The more obvious wine match with veggies and ...
You can find Chardonnay growing in seemingly every wine region across California, wtih celebrated results. However, proximity to the coast—where wind, fog and cool temperatures are prevalent—tends to ...
“Simultaneously, the cooler temperatures under the panels help preserve acidity, a key factor in wine balance. The shift in ripening time also allows for harvesting at optimal maturity under milder ...
Get Wine Spectator senior editor Bruce Sanderson’s Savvy Shopper picks from the Jan. 31 - Feb. 28, 2025, issue, with scores and tasting notes for more than 30 top-quality and budget-friendly wines, ...
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When it comes to wine, diversity is Chile's calling card. The South American country produces a wide range of styles from all over its narrow confines, which stretch from arid desert in the north to ...
And when considering sparkling wine as a whole, look for non-vintage bottles, which will be more affordable than vintage-dated wines.
This lineup features Myka Cellars' Sauvignon Blanc Lake County 2023, an exuberant and mouthwatering wine with lemon and floral notes. Read on to get our score and expert tasting note for this ...
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 ...
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