Wine Spectator Magazine - June 30, 2024
Wine Spectator Magazine - June 30, 2024
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In this issue
Healdsburg has transformed into one of wine country's most fashionable destinations.
Drouhin Expands its Burgundy Acreage
Maison Joseph Drouhin has purchased two estates in Burgundy, totaling nearly 50 acres of vineyards: Château de Chasselas in St.-Véran and the Rapet estate in St.-Romain.
1 min
Gallo Buys Notable Pinot Noir Player
America's largest wine company continues to expand, particularly with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
1 min
Brad Pitt and the Perrin Family Get in the Gin Game
After a decade of building the Côtes de Provence-based Miraval brand together, Brad Pitt and Famille Perrin have decided to partner in the spirits industry with Gardener gin.
1 min
Jack Daniel's, Bad Spaniels and the Supreme Court
\"This case is about dog toys and whiskey, two items seldom appearing in the same sentence.\"
2 mins
THE MARTINELLI STORY
LOVE SONOMA PINOT NOIR AND ZINFANDEL? THANK THE HARD WORK OF FIVE GENERATIONS OF THIS CALIFORNIA GRAPE-GROWING FAMILY
10+ mins
Exploration Brings Rewards
Part of the beauty of wine is the opportunity to expand horizons. Often there's also a value element to less-known wines.
3 mins
2020 Cabernet Intel: Spottswoode
The Napa winery was able to thread the needle, with most of its harvest already fermenting before the smoke rolled in.
3 mins
Paneer: A Simple Recipe to Make at Home
There's a lot to like about paneer, the fresh cheese that's a major staple of Indian cuisine.
3 mins
Scientists Identify Byzantine Era Grapes
Archaeologists digging in the Negev desert in southern Israel have uncovered evidence of a booming wine industry dating back more than 1,500 years.
3 mins
Château Haut-Brion Owner Buys Significant Wine Book Collection
In April 2022, Sonomabased antiquarian bookseller Ben Kinmont oversaw the sale of the Thackrey Library, a valuable collection of more than 700 tomes and documents assembled by California winemaker Sean Thackrey.
1 min
Jean-Michel Cazes
IN MEMORIAM
3 mins
Rethinking Agave
As the weather cools, keep TEQUILA and MEZCAL on your bar cart to use in classic cocktails
5 mins
WHERE TO WINE AND DINE ITALIAN IN THE U.S.
A selection of Wine Spectator award winners across America that put Italian wine front and center
10+ mins
Austria Homes in on Terroir
A heightened focus on place is resulting in the country's best-ever Grüner Veltliners and Rieslings
10 mins
PINOT POWERS ON
The 2021 vintage surpasses even the excellent 2019, great news after the weather-challenged 2020
10+ mins
SPAIN'S BOUNTY
Across this diverse country, vintners balance tradition and innovation to produce world-class wines
10 mins
2022 Bordeaux: Inflection Point
Even in a great vintage such as 2022, en primeur buying may be an outdated approach
5 mins
The Promise of South Africa
Many U.S. consumers are missing out on all the Cape has to offer
5 mins
Kernels of Wisdom
“Corn is the butter of the vegetable world,” says Sarah Grueneberg, chef and partner, with Meg Sahs, of Monteverde Restaurant & Pastificio in Chicago
3 mins
Masseto Cellar Auction Raises More Than $400,000
An auction of wines straight from the cellars of Masseto, the renowned single-vineyard Merlot from Bolgheri, brought in impressive numbers at Sotheby’s this spring
2 mins
Antinori To Be Stag's Leap's Sole Owner
Marchesi Antinori is solidifying its foothold in Napa Valley, buying complete control of Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars from Ste. Michelle Wine Estates
2 mins
Unearthing a Showpiece Winery of Ancient Rome's Elite
There were some perks to being emperor in ancient Rome: authority over a mighty empire, vast riches, the right to distribute free grain and, apparently, owning your own private winery
1 min
That's Not Champagne!
Belgian surrealist René Magritte’s paintings are famous for suggesting that all may not be as it appears, but in the case of a recent shipment of the “Champagne of Beers,” Belgian authorities are quite certain of one thing: Miller High Life is not Champagne
1 min
CHARDONNAY'S Fresh Start
CALIFORNIA VINTNERS FOCUS ON LIVELIER VERSIONS FROM COOLER CLIMATES
4 mins
CALIFORNIA'S BEST CHARDONNAY VINEYARDS
DEVOTED GRAPEGROWERS ARE THE ESSENTIAL SOURCE FOR THE STATE'S MOST EXPRESSIVE BOTTLES. WE PROFILE 11 SITES THAT SET THE QUALITY BENCHMARK
10+ mins
Not So Fast
Snails aren't just nutritious, they're also quite delicious
2 mins
Exploring Irish Whiskey
THE EMERALD ISLE'S BEST CAN BE SORTED INTO THREE DISTILLATE BUILDING BLOCKSAND MYRIAD BLENDS
6 mins
CHILE'S BRAVE NEW WORLD
Chilean winemakers seek to captivate a global audience with terroir-driven reds
7 mins
Spring Fling
California's Bacchus Group of fine restaurants shares a dinner party menu of farm-fresh flavors
10+ mins
BURGUNDY SHIFTS GEARS
The powerful 2020 reds reflect vintners’ adept response to warmer growing seasons
7 mins
Wine Spectator Magazine Description:
Publisher: m. shanken communications, inc
Category: Food & Beverage
Language: English
Frequency: 13 Issues/Year
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