James Laube's Wine Flights Raising a Glass to the Man Behind Napa's Martha's Vineyard The late Tom May's Oakville plot yielded game-changing California Cabernets from Heitz Cellar James Laube Nov 6, 2017
News Understanding Smoke Taint As wine regions around the world face the immediate effects of devastating fires, the threat of smoke taint is a slow burn Lexi Williams Nov 3, 2017
News Weight Watchers Goes on a Wine Diet The weight-loss program has partnered with Sonoma wine company Truett-Hurst on a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc they promise is low-calorie but full-flavored Lexi Williams Nov 2, 2017
Notes on Tasting with James Molesworth A Vintage of Haves and Have Nots After a historic spring frost, Bordeaux's 2017 harvest looks promising for many; for others, the entire vintage has been lost James Molesworth Nov 1, 2017
News Santa Barbara Vintner and Restaurateur Seth Kunin Dies at 50 Kunin founded two local wine brands and was a leading member of the growing vintner community MaryAnn Worobiec Oct 31, 2017
Turning Tables Joël Robuchon Returns to New York, Bringing Back L’Atelier The chef and his business partner sit down with Wine Spectator to talk about the wine program for the new restaurant, opening Nov. 1 Gillian Sciaretta Oct 31, 2017
News Château Latour Owner François Pinault Buys Burgundy Monopole Clos de Tart Holding company Artémis Domaines, managed by Frédéric Engerer, adds an 18.5-acre grand cru domaine to its roster of world-class wineries Suzanne Mustacich Oct 30, 2017
Wine & Wellness Alcohol and Pregnancy: Is Any Amount Safe? Consuming alcohol during pregnancy can be a tricky decision for women, especially considering the many mixed messages on the topic Lexi Williams Oct 27, 2017
Turning Tables Shuffles at Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group Plus, the Lobster Club completes the new Major Food Group trifecta, Bouchon Beverly Hills is closing, and New Orleans treasure Gabrielle reopens Julie Harans Victoria Sadosky Lexi Williams Oct 26, 2017
News Washington Wine Leader Cayuse Scrapping Many 2015 Wines Due to Flawed Corks Bad stoppers could cost Christophe Baron’s winery millions of dollars Tim Fish Oct 25, 2017
News The Road Ahead for Northern California’s Wine Industry Vintners face rebuilding damaged wineries, finding homes for displaced workers and convincing the public to return to wine country MaryAnn Worobiec Oct 25, 2017
News Amazon Halts Online Wine Sales Regulatory complications connected to the tech giant’s recent acquisition of Whole Foods led them to quit online wine retail Aaron Romano Oct 23, 2017