Tag Archive: Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator: Winemakers Face Global Supply Chain Woes
Making wine is hard, but getting it to the consumer can be even harder. Continue reading →
Posted in News on November 2, 2021Wine Spectator: The 2021 New York Wine Experience
After 18 months of pandemic ups-and-downs and uncertainty, the Wine Experience returned to the Marriott Marquis in New York’s Times Square for a weekend filled with outstanding wines, education, entertainment, friendship, and sheer fun. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 29, 2021News Briefs for October 27, 2021
•Hubert de Boüard de Laforest, co-owner of St.-Emilion’s Château Angélus and winemaking consultant, was found guilty by a Bordeaux tribunal of knowingly using his public roles to influence the 2012 St.-Emilion classification. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 27, 2021Wine Spectator: 40 Years Of The Wine Experience
Wine Spectator kicked off the 40th Anniversary Edition of its Wine Experience last night in New York City, with the festivities to continue today and tomorrow. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 22, 2021Wine Spectator: U.S. Supreme Court Declines To Hear Major Wine Shipping Case
Should consumers have the right to buy wine from retailers in other states? Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 13, 2021Wine Spectator: Winemakers Ask, Is China’s Market Worth It?
The worst-case scenario was a 50% tariff on bottled wine. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 11, 2021