Wine Spectator Magazine
December 31, 1995
NEWS |
Beringer Sale Is Largest Ever in California
Caymus Vineyards' Chuck Wagner Gets Down to Earth
Chalone Veteran Releases Wines Under His Own Label
Grapevine
Kenwood Makes Three New Single-Vineyard Zins
New Napa Valley Vintner Focuses on Cabernet Sauvignon
San Francisco's Dinner of the Decade
COLUMNS |
Music to No One's Ears
Spreading the Holiday Cheer
AUCTIONS |
Bordeaux Again Leads Index Upward: The 28-wine sample rises in value by almost 8 percent
Latest Auction Results: Davis & Co. sale tops $1 million with many live bidders
Latest Auction Results: Rare wine auction is music to charity's ears
FEATURES |
Options Galore: We found a bonanza of outstanding wines from Champagne in our annual blind tasting
Schramsberg Revisited: The makers of California's first upscale sparkling wine inspired a host of competitors
Sparkling Spectrum: California sparkling wines offer wide variety and exceptional value
The Italian Connection: Two restaurants--I Trulli and Savore--expand the range of regional Italian cooking in New York City
The Marx Brothers Meet the Michelin Man
The New York Wine Experience: How Times Square became the world capital of wine for three days
The Top 100: Australia's most collectible wine, the age-worthy Penfolds Grange, is No. 1 on the Top 100
The Top 100: STRICTLY BY THE NUMBERS: THE HIGHEST-RATED NEW RELEASES OF 1995
The Top 100: STRICTLY BY THE NUMBERS: THE HIGHEST-RATED NEW RELEASES OF 1995
The Top 100: The quintessential Australian wine leads our list of the year's most exciting new releases
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