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Doris Duke Cellar Nets $3.8 Million at Auction

Sale brings in highest total ever for a private American wine collection.

Posted: June 7, 2004  By Peter D. Meltzer

News & Features  :  News

Wine Spectator Parties Kick Off Napa Auction

The magazine's annual bring-your-own-magnum events bring out the best of Sonoma and Napa.

Posted: June 7, 2004  By Daniel Sogg

News & Features  :  News

2004 Napa Valley Wine Auction Raises $5.3 Million

Annual charity event draws collectors and prominent vintners, but bidding is subdued.

Posted: June 7, 2004  By Tim Fish

News & Features  :  Features

Magnum Parties Photo Gallery

Posted: June 7, 2004  

News & Features  :  News

New French Wine Brand Offers One For the Road, Safely

Permis de Conduire contains just enough wine for two people to share, but still be under the country's strict 0.05 blood-alcohol limit.

Posted: June 5, 2004  By Nick Fauchald

News & Features  :  News

Hot-To-Trotter: Chicago Chef Bustles With New Projects

New seafood restaurant to open in Time Warner Center next spring.

Posted: June 4, 2004  By Nick Fauchald

News & Features  :  News

Moderate Drinking Not Linked to Brain Damage, But Heavy Drinking Is, Study Finds

Over several years, having more than three drinks a day may lead to memory loss and a decline in motor functioning.

Posted: June 3, 2004  By Jacob Gaffney

News & Features  :  Health News

Moderate Drinking Not Linked to Brain Damage, But Heavy Drinking Is, Study Finds

Over several years, having more than three drinks a day may lead to memory loss and a decline in motor functioning.

Posted: June 3, 2004  By Jacob Gaffney

News & Features  :  Columns

Moonshine to Fine Wine

Posted: June 3, 2004  By James Laube

News & Features  :  News

Wine Spectator School Goes Down Under With New Course on Australia and New Zealand

Class offers tutored tastings and study materials on New World hot spots.

Posted: June 2, 2004  

News & Features  :  News

New Subappellation Proposed in Chile's Maipo Valley

Alto Maipo would shuck traditional appellation boundaries

Posted: June 1, 2004  By James Molesworth

News & Features  :  News

New York Farm Breaks Ground on Urban Vineyard

Big Apple grapes will be bottled in 2007.

Posted: May 31, 2004  By Nick Fauchald

News & Features  :  News

At Wine Festival, Paso Robles Shows It Has Bounced Back From Quake

Attendance was up at the annual event, as were wineries' tasting-room sales.

Posted: May 29, 2004  By Lynn Alley

News & Features  :  News

Smell While You Surf: Burgundy Web Site Hopes to Offer Virtual Tour With Wine Aromas

New technology would send out mists of hay, wet earth or black currant from scent cartridges connected to a computer.

Posted: May 28, 2004  By Jacob Gaffney

News & Features  :  News

The Grand Tour Rolls Again

Wine Spectator's second annual series of tastings brings winemakers and wine lovers together.

Posted: May 28, 2004  By Thomas Matthews

News & Features  :  News

California Supreme Court Hears Case on Use of 'Napa' in Wine Names

Suit pits Bronco, which owns Napa-named brands made without Napa grapes, against Napa vintners who want to protect their appellation's reputation.

Posted: May 27, 2004  By Daniel Sogg

News & Features  :  News

Canadian Giant and French Partner Bring Bordeaux to British Columbia

The Okanagan Valley's Osoyoos Larose winery, a joint venture of Vincor International and Groupe Taillan, releases its first vintage.

Posted: May 26, 2004  By Nick Fauchald

News & Features  :  News

Hospice du Rhône Celebrates South of France

The 12th annual gathering in California attracted winemakers and Rhône fanatics from around the world.

Posted: May 25, 2004  By Tim Fish

News & Features  :  News

U.S. Supreme Court to Address Wine-Shipping Controversy

Justices decide to hear two cases on direct-to-consumer wine shipments, one from Michigan and one from New York.

Posted: May 24, 2004  By Dana Nigro

News & Features  :  Seasonal

Picnic Wines

The best wines for the picnic season are light and refreshing

Posted: May 24, 2004  By Tim Fish

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