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Alsatian Spring Picnic
Four make-ahead dishes from chef Gabriel Kreuther
A Cup for Mind and Body
Your daily pick-me-up may offer unexpected health benefits
The Wine World, On Balance
Historic producers, new faces, limited bottlings, widely available options: All contribute to the ongoing dialogue on wine.
Wine in Primetime
Promised Land, Kings of Napa, and Grand Crew make their TV debuts
Sauvignon Blanc, California Style
New techniques in the vineyard yield a broader spectrum of flavors
Who Will Pick America's Wine Grapes?
When harvest came last fall, many Napa and Sonoma vintners weren’t sure who was going to pick the grapes. America’s labor crunch is being felt across California’s $43.6 billion wine industry. Fires and other weather challenges have shrunk grape-picking windows and pandemic travel restrictions have kept away seasonal workers from Latin America. But all these challenges have merely exacerbated a chronic labor problem that has been worsening for more than a decade: Workers are leaving the wine industry for good.
Wine To Go Could Come Back to New York State Permanently
Merlot to go could be back on the menu in New York state this year, giving an added revenue source to restaurants during hard times but worries to store owners concerned about competition. During her January State of the State address, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced her support for the permanent legalization of alcohol to go, which would allow beverages such as wine and cocktails to be sold for pick-up and delivery.
Charles Smith Revisited
Washington vintner Charles Smith has a big and distinctive personality. And if you taste through his portfolio as I do every year—labels such as K Vintners, Substance and Sixto—the carryover to the bottle becomes obvious.
RED BURGUNDY REPORT IN THE HEIGHTS
THE 2019 VINTAGE IN BURGUNDY DELIVERS STUNNING PINOT NOIRS AT RECORD PRICES
GEVREY-CHAMBERTIN'S CROWNING GLORY
FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY, DOMAINE ARMAND ROUSSEAU HAS BEEN A SHINING LIGHT IN BURGUNDY
Bordeaux Report Top Guns
Bordeaux’s elite estates shine in the inconsistent 2019 vintage
The New Face of Succession
Powerful women hold the reins at some of the world’s iconic wine estates
Coffee College
University of California, Davis, is known as one of the preeminent schools for enology in the country. For nearly a decade, it’s applied a similar rigor to coffee. Currently, a new 6,000-square-foot coffee center is being built, with support from Peet’s Coffee and others.
A Winemaker's Cup of Tea
Annie Favia of Favia Erickson Winegrowers grew up devotedly trailing her mother in the family garden, exploring and smell-ing her favorite plants.
Wines With Real Bouquet
The first time Aaliyah Nitoto tried her hand at winemaking, she was a little girl. Her mother was entertaining guests, and Aaliyah wanted to get involved with grown-ups enjoying wine. She mixed grape juice with Tabasco sauce and tried to share her concoction. No one was impressed.
PIEDMONT REPORT: FORTUNE FAVORS BAROLO
Despite early season setbacks, the 2017 vintage delivers fresh, complex reds from top estates
NBA's Chris Paul Goes Pink With La Fête Rosé
NBA star Chris Paul is taking his first shot at the wine busi-ness. The Phoenix Suns point guard and 11-time All-Star has joined La Fête Wine Company founder Donae Burston and his expanding wine brand as an equity partner. The size of Paul’s stake in the company was not disclosed.
MARYANN WOROBIEC: Silver Lining Playbook
Alexandra Schrecengost has combined passion and purpose to found two inclusive virtual companies since 2020.
MITCH FRANK: It's Time for Wine to Wake Up
My challenge to wine companies: Listen to younger consumers and offer them affordable, quality wines.
Kevin O'Leary
The investor and controversial Shark Tank star partners in a wine venture
Katy Perry and Distiller Morgan McLachlan Launch Nonalcoholic Aperitifs
Pop star Katy Perry is officially getting into the drinks business, but not with wine … or alcohol. The “California Gurl” launched a line of sparkling non-alcoholic aperitifs in January. The brand follows in the growing beverage trends of alcohol-free and lower-alcohol “better for you” wines.
Is a Cure for Hangovers Finally Here? More Evidence Needed
Sadly, science has yet to deliver on a surefire cure for a head-pounding alcohol-induced hangover, but a recent analysis of research has found a sliver of hope.
DOWN TO EARTH
ANDY ERICKSON AND ANNIE FAVIA, THE HUSBANDWIFE TEAM BEHIND FAVIA WINES, ARE WRITING THEIR OWN STORY WHILE REVIVING A PIECE OF NAPA HISTORY
Master Sommeliers Expel Six Members
Reformers hope to professionalize the organization. But some say recent actions aren’t enough
Renowned Barolo Winemaker Dies
Renowned Barolo Winemaker Dies
Josh Groban's Pinot Noir Philanthropy
Josh Groban's Pinot Noir Philanthropy
Building Up A Head Of Foam
With its canned nitro cold brew, Austin roaster Cuvée pioneered the hottest trend in coffee
Diversity In The Empire State
New York’s Finger Lakes, Long Island and Hudson Valley make wines in many styles
Katz's Delicatessen
Katz's Delicatessen
Quality Quotient
Washington’s Best Cabernets Show Consistency Over Time, While Syrahs Outpace the Field in Newer Vintages.