News Ukraine’s Fine Wine Industry Endures and Grows in Wartime Three Ukrainian producers are selling wine in the U.S. for the first time—an act of defiance in uncertain times Kristen Bieler Mar 6, 2024
Turning Tables Turning Tables: Michel Mina Debuts Orla at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas The chef’s newest restaurant draws from his roots; plus, a French brasserie lands in West Hollywood, and Nice Matin's owners embrace Levantine flavors in Manhattan Aaron Romano Collin Dreizen Mar 6, 2024
News Famed French Bordeaux Château Finally Changes Hands After Legal Dispute Complete ownership of Château Giscours now belongs to the Albada Jelgersma family Suzanne Mustacich Mar 5, 2024
News Enrico Scavino, One of Piedmont’s Winemaking Greats, Dies at 82 A member of the Barolo Boys, Scavino was unafraid to mix tradition with modernity in the name of outstanding wine Bruce Sanderson Feb 28, 2024
News Winery Vandals Strike Again An intruder spilled an estimated $2.7 million worth of wine in the cellars of Spain’s Cepa 21; in Washington state, police arrested a suspect accused of striking Sparkman Cellars Alison Napjus Tim Fish Feb 27, 2024
News Season 2 of Wine Spectator's ‘Straight Talk’ Podcast Debuts with Guest Paul Hobbs Host James Molesworth interviews the international winemaking star on his New York and Mondavi roots, his South American (mis)adventures and more. Plus, our editors discuss a controversial government report buried by state officials in Oregon Robert Taylor Feb 23, 2024
Turning Tables Turning Tables: The Riviera Maya Edition at Kanai Opens with New Restaurants Tomás Bermúdez and Paco Ruano opened Ki'is and So'ol at the new Riviera Maya Edition; plus, San Francisco's Avery moves to Scotland, and a Los Angeles closing Collin Dreizen Aaron Romano Chris Cardoso Feb 22, 2024
Mixed Case: Opinion and Advice David Bouley, Talented and Forward-Thinking Chef, Dies at 70 With French roots but a fresh perspective, the hand behind Montrachet, Bouley, Danube and more helped push fine dining into the modern age Owen Dugan Feb 15, 2024
News Naples Winter Wine Festival Raises over $33 Million for Children’s Charities The Southwest Florida event maintains its place as the nation’s top wine charity auction Kenny Martin Feb 15, 2024
News Wine Spectator's 2024 Grand Tour Is Coming to New Orleans, Las Vegas and Denver Wine lovers can taste more than 200 wines from some of the world's top producers this spring Olivia Nolan Feb 9, 2024
Turning Tables Turning Tables: The Ritz-Carlton Opens a New Hotel and Restaurant in Oregon The luxury hotel company makes its Pacific Northwest debut in Portland; plus, San Francisco restaurateur Shelley Lindgren brings a new wine program to Anguilla’s Malliouhana Resort Aaron Romano Collin Dreizen Feb 8, 2024
Columns Reaching the Hispanic Wine Market This untapped consumer base could be the key to the wine industry’s future success Aaron Romano From the Feb 29, 2024, issue
Columns The Necessary Luxury Wine helps us thrive, not just survive Mitch Frank From the Feb 29, 2024, issue
Robert Camuto Meets... On Wine Fraud and Transparency While Italy was roiled by allegations of fake Prosecco and contraband grapes, the European Union has adopted a new wine-labeling law Robert Camuto Feb 7, 2024
News Oregon's Government Found Higher Taxes on Wine Didn't Deter Alcohol Abuse, Then Sat on Findings The Oregon Health Authority completed a study in 2021 that found heavy drinkers cut back little or switched to cheaper drinks Tim Fish Feb 1, 2024