Bruce Sanderson
About
Bruce Sanderson joined Wine Spectator in 1993 and has been a senior editor since 1999. He is lead taster for the wines of Burgundy in France and Piedmont and Tuscany in Italy.
Sanderson was born and raised in Canada. An early career as a model and actor took him to Germany, where he developed a passion for wine. He moved to New York City in 1990 and began working in the wine trade. After working at specialty retailer Burgundy Wine Company and as a sommelier at Windows on the World restaurant, he joined Wine Spectator’s tasting department.
When not visiting wine regions, he enjoys listening to music (especially live jazz), cooking and dining out in New York and relaxing at the Jersey shore.
DRC 2021: Purity and Transparency
A review of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti’s 2021 releases
Former Vietti Owners Establish New Barolo Winery
The Vietti family breaks new ground in Barolo, and James Hall buys back his winery in Napa
Brunello’s 2019 Triumph
The latest vintage from Montalcino delivers pure Sangiovese of power and grace
Domaine Leflaive General Manager Pierre Vincent Launches His Own Burgundy Winery
The respected winemaker is starting Domaine Pierre Vincent based on some prime old-vine …
Hailstorm Pummels Chablis, Damaging Numerous Vineyards
A strong thunderstorm hit several of the Burgundy region’s top Chardonnay vineyards, …
Prime Time for Podere Giodo
11 vintages of Carlo Ferrini’s Podere Giodo Brunello di Montalcino showcase the famed …
Wines Worth $1.63 Million Stolen from Legendary Paris Restaurant
A wine heist at La Tour d’Argent, and remembering vintner Enrico Scavino and chef David …