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Wine Spectator Magazine
WINE SPECTATOR is edited for people who enjoy fine dining and wine, cooking and entertaining, world travel and the arts. The magazine features current news, personality profiles, wine and food articles as well as pieces on entertainment and travel.
Wine Spectator (Learn more, drink better) is a magazine that focuses on wine. Founded as a newsprint tabloid by Bob Morrisey in 1976, it was purchased three years later by publisher Marvin R. Shanken.
The magazine's consumer orientation is reflected in stories such as family conflicts among producers, the identification of producers whose wines suffered from systematic cork taint, and alerting collectors to the proliferation of counterfeit wines. Among the critics in the magazine's tasting panel are James Suckling, James Molesworth and James Laube.
Articles:
- News & Features (The latest news, commentary, profiles, reviews, holiday entertaining suggestions, and more)
- Tasting reports (Get wine reviews here first! Our editors post ratings from their most recent tastings of new releases, barrel samples and rare vintages from around the world.)
- Wine & Health (Read the latest scientific updates and get answers to your questions on wine and healthy living.)
- Dining & Travel
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