Anselme Selosse redefines what it means to be a winemaker. After 50 years in Champagne, he still sees himself as a "midwife" to his wines—focused on terroir, not technique. His cult Champagnes, like the 95-point “Initial” and the 96-point “Substance,” challenge tradition while embodying his deep connection to the land. With son Guillaume now leading the domaine, the family continues its unique farming practices rooted in organic and beyond-organic viticulture. Read on: https://lnkd.in/gGZmwn_n #winespectator #champagne #wine #selosse #robertcamuto
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Founded in 1976, Wine Spectator is the world’s most influential source of wine information, both in print and on the Internet. Wine Spectator editors review more than 11,000 wines each year in blind tastings, and each issue contains from 400 to more than 600 wine reviews with detailed tasting notes and analysis. The magazine sets stringent standards for itself and relies on the proven abilities and experiences of its editors as tasters and critics. WineSpectator.com, launched in October 1996, features more than 400,000 wine ratings, tasting reports, news and features, editors' blogs, videos and other original content you won't find anywhere else. In 1981, Wine Spectator launched its Restaurant Awards program, which recognizes restaurants whose wine lists offer interesting selections, are appropriate to their cuisine and appeal to a wide range of wine lovers. The program reviews restaurant wine lists on three levels: the Award of Excellence, with 2,453 current winners; the Best of Award of Excellence, with 1,215 current winners; and the Grand Award, with 91 current winners. Winners are located in all 50 states and over 75 countries. For more information, please visit www.winespectator.com or follow @WineSpectator on Twitter and Instagram.
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New episode alert—Wine Spectator's Straight Talk podcast is back, just in time for Napa's harvest season! Host James Molesworth chats with Napa Cabernet icon Thomas Rivers Brown, who shares his unique harvest trick—the “Ziploc baggy mini-maceration method.” Plus, Dr. Vinny (aka MaryAnn Worobiec) joins to break down some sweet harvest lingo. Catch the full episode now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! . https://lnkd.in/eNwU2rjF #winespectator #straighttalk #thomasriversbrown #podcast #wine
Straight Talk Podcast: Harvest Reality Check with Thomas Rivers Brown
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Chicago dining is more than just Italian beef, deep dish pizza, chophouses and celery salt–sprinkled, Chicago-style hot dogs. The Second City has evolved into one of America’s central culinary scenes, and one of its most dynamic. Man cannot live off of Malört alone, so of course the city has a strong fine-wine scene as well. Wine Spectator reached out to six leading Chi-town sommeliers for the places they go for a great glass of wine, including in greater Chicagoland. (And don’t miss the contributing somms’ wine programs, which have all won Wine Spectator Restaurant Awards!) Read on: https://lnkd.in/esK8enTg #winespectator #wine #chicago #winerestaurants WEBSTER'S WINE BAR Osteria Langhe Le Midi Wine BRASERO Rootstock Wine Bar Ginger Montage Wine Bar & Tasting Room
Your Guide to Chicago’s Wine Scene: 12 Picks from the Pros
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Paired with a crisp Verdicchio, this simple pasta recipe is a perfect lazy-day meal. With no chopping required and minimal cleanup, it's a healthy-ish way to sneak more veggies and protein into dinner. Just one pot, a blender, and a baking sheet needed! #HealthyEating #EasyRecipes #WinePairing #WineSpectator https://lnkd.in/esH9bW5N
Get Your Veggies In with This Kale and White Bean Pasta
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New York’s many extravagant restaurants offer plenty of once-in-a-lifetime wine experiences, but sometimes even the fussiest wine lovers crave something a bit more relaxed. At these Wine Spectator Restaurant Award winners around the city, you don’t have to choose between quality and casualness. With inexpensive-to-moderate pricing and informal atmospheres, these 16 lower-key spots with top-tier wines are sure to become your go-tos. Read on and learn more about these fantastic casual restaurants: https://lnkd.in/ecqJzuhE #winespectator #wine #WSRestaurantAwards
10 Casual New York Spots Serving Serious Wines
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#WineNews: Economic Study Finds Napa Valley Tourism Rebounds Post-Pandemic More than 3.7 million people visited America’s premier wine region last year, according to a recent economic study, and those visitors are becoming younger and more diverse. That’s good news for Napa Valley wineries just four years after the pandemic shut down almost all visits and at a time when many worry that visiting Napa is becoming increasingly expensive and only attractive to older, wealthier consumers. But is it all good news? Read on: https://lnkd.in/ef4eByru #wine #winespectator #Napa #NapaValley #WineTourism
Has Travel to Napa Valley Rebounded?
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Craving the ultimate wine and food experience? Look no further. Since 1981, the Wine Spectator Restaurant Awards have celebrated restaurants with exceptional wine lists, with just 63 in the U.S. earning the prestigious Grand Award. These elite spots demonstrate unwavering dedication to their cellars, offering diverse, top-tier selections perfectly paired with world-class cuisine. Visit the link below to find a Grand Award-winning restaurant near you! https://lnkd.in/g4Kb47VT #winespectator #restaurantaward #WSGrandAwardWinners #WineLists Le Bernardin
Explore Wine Spectator’s 2024 Best Places to Eat and Drink in America
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For California’s recently released Pinot Noirs, quality continues to surge, with a range of distinctive terroirs being bottled by both experienced winemakers and new brands. This report focuses on the current-release 2022 vintage and also takes in a large number of late-release 2021s. Altogether, nearly three-quarters of the wines tasted earned 90 points or higher, with top producers releasing both impressive bottlings worthy of collecting and good values ready for the table. Read senior editor James Molesworth’s tasting report for scores and tasting notes from all recently released vintages here: https://lnkd.in/g7A-NGF7 #wine #winereviews #wineratings #pinotnoir #californiapinotonoir #winespectator Williams Selyem Winery
2022 and 2021 California Pinot Noir Tasting Report
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🍷 Join Us for the New York Wine Experience Grand Tasting! 🍷 📅 Dates: Thursday, October 17th & Friday, October 18th 🌟 What to Expect: Enjoy two evenings featuring 260+ wines rated 90 points or higher by Wine Spectator, showcasing the world’s best winemakers and regions. Don’t miss out—click the link below to secure your tickets for an unforgettable wine experience! 🥂 https://lnkd.in/dCS5YtGd #NewYorkWineExperience #WineSpectator #GrandTastings #NYWE #WineEvent #WineTasting
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For our 2024 video contest, finalists shared what wine adds to their lives—how they enjoy it, celebrate it, and even dedicate their lives to it. 🎥🍷 From heartfelt to humorous, each story is inspiring! Check out this year’s runners-up, finalists, and judges' honorable mentions. The winner will be revealed tomorrow, Sept. 25! https://lnkd.in/eKejmXF #winespectator #wine #videocontest
2024 Video Contest Winners, Finalists and Honorable Mentions | Wine Spectator 2024 Video Contest Winners, Finalists and Honorable Mentions | Wine Spectator
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