Tag Archive: Wine Spectator
Tony Terlato, a Giant in the U.S. Wine Industry, Dies at 86
Anthony “Tony” Terlato, who devoted his life to bringing great wines to American consumers as a retailer, distributor, importer and winery owner, died early yesterday morning. Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 30, 2020Wine Spectator: A Live Chat With Laura Catena
“When I decided to become a doctor, my father was not that happy,” said Laura Catena. Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 30, 2020Wine Spectator Reveals 2020 Restaurant Award Winners
No doubt about it: 2020 has been a challenging year for restaurants. Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 29, 2020Wine Spectator: Tariffs On European Wines Never Went Away
The Covid-19 pandemic may have impacted large portions of American life in recent months, but it didn’t pause the tariffs the Trump administration imposed on many European wines last year. Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 25, 2020Wine Spectator: A Live Chat With Château Lynch Bages’ Jean-Charles Cazes
In normal circumstances, senior editor James Molesworth would be tasting Bordeaux’s 2019 barrel samples this time of year. Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 24, 2020Wine Spectator: Straight Talk With Bill Terlato
Bill Terlato, CEO of Illinois-based Terlato Wine Group, is part of the third generation to run the family-owned company, whose portfolio includes illustrious import labels such as Piper-Heidsieck, M. Chapoutier, Gaja, and Ca’Marcanda as well as a growing stable of California brands like Impact “Hot Brand” The Federalist, Rutherford Hill, and Chimney Rock. Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 19, 2020