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Previous issue: April 30, 2008
Cover Story
Great Grapes: Chardonnay An in-depth exploration of this exceptional white grape and how it earned a special place in the hearts of Americans
- WineSpectator.com Bonus Videos: Bruce Sanderson demonstrates the diversityand adaptabilityof America's most popular varietal as he tastes top Chardonnays from California, Australia and Burgundy.
Burgundy The homeland and quality epicenter
Chablis A region imparting unique expression
Champagne Delivering effervescence while transmitting terroir
California The Golden State’s dominant grape variety
Australia A promising new home
Features
Tasting Reports
Chile Returns to Its Roots Solid values lead the way as the country experiences great success with the 2005 and 2006 vintages
- WineSpectator.com Bonus Videos: James Molesworth is fired up after exploring Chile's up-and-coming regions and varietals.
- WineSpectator.com: An alphabetical chart of all wines tasted for this report.
New Zealand's Two-Step Sauvignon Blanc continues to provide quality and value, while Pinot Noir adds to the excitement
- WineSpectator.com: An alphabetical chart of all wines tasted for this report.
Menu
Well-Matched Chardonnay Cru restaurant in New York creates a trio of sumptuous dishes to pair with three different styles of Chardonnay
- WineSpectator.com Bonus Videos: Join us at Manhattan's Cru restaurant as chef Shea Gallante and wine director Robert Bohr work together to create a sublime pairing between white Burgundy and a tasty fillet of turbot in our menu.
Travel
Niagara Rises Ontario's booming wine region on the Niagara Peninsula features great restaurants and welcoming wineries
- WineSpectator.com: Traveling to wine country? Our Hotel Search contains reviews and photos of great places to stay in wine-and-food destinations. And our Winery Search helps you plan tasting visits with interactive maps and details on hours, tours and tasting fees.
Departments
This Issue
This Issue Marvin R. Shanken
Upfront
Hong Kong is set to become a wine capital; century-old vines are transplanted; drinking wine may prevent certain diseases; american wine exports reach $951 Million; Al Gore Praises wine industry's green efforts; Napa Cabernet producer Gemstone sold; GrapeVine
- WineSpectator.com Keep up with breaking news as well as the people, places and happenings that wine lovers are talking about.
In-Depth
In Depth Scarecrow, Napa Valley’s newest cult Cab
Tastes
Tuna's next wave; induction cooktops; direct shipment coffee; long overdue: Asian food and wine matching; New Orleans Hot Spot: MiLa
- WineSpectator.com: Get a recipe for tuna tiradito, a seviche-like dish. Plus, learn more about different types of fish, and how to pair them with wine, in our online Food Encyclopedia.
Columns
James Laube Is it the winemaker or the vineyard?
- In recent blog posts, James Laube asks readers what they consider to be fair restaurant wine pricing, marvels at $37,300-a-ton Napa Cabernet, and visits two places that are making the city of Napa a little more hip.
Matt Kramer If you build it, they will come
Bruce Sanderson Stellar 2005 DRCs
Collecting
Against-the-odds collector Tim O'Rourke; spotlight on 2003 Bordeaux
- WineSpectator.com: New cellar management tools: Track the value of your cellar. Make a shopping list of highly rated wines. Organize the bottles in your collection in a personal database. Create sets of shelf tags. Now you can do all these tasks online in one convenient location. Our improved Personal Wine List allows you to create as many separate lists as you need and add wines from our searchable Wine Ratings database, as well as unrated wines. The new My Cellar companion tool keeps you up-to-date on the value of your individual wines and on your cellar's total worth.
Wine Talk
Wine Talk NASCAR truck racer Mike Skinner
The Buying Guide
View a list of all tasting notes from this issue. Or for more than 195,000 tasting notes, use WineSpectator.com's Wine Ratings Search, where you can sort by region, variety, vintage, price, score and tasting date.
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2007 BORDEAUX: Find out which wines are worth buying en primeur, as senior editor James Suckling reports from Bordeaux on his barrel tastings of this challenging vintage. SANTA BARBARA: Senior editor James Laube previews the region's Pinot Noirs, Syrahs and other wines being sold as futures. 2006 BURGUNDY: To guide your pre-arrival buys, senior editor Bruce Sanderson provides his vintage analysis, cellar notes and preliminary scores for soon-to-be-bottled wines. EDITORS' BLOGS: Senior editor James Molesworth reports from Chile and Argentina as he tours some of South America's best and most promising wine regions. NEW CELLAR MANAGEMENT TOOLS: Track the value of your cellar. Make a shopping list of highly rated wines. Organize the bottles in your collection in a personal database. Print shelf tags. Now you can do all these tasks on one convenient site. Our upgraded Personal Wine List allows you to create as many separate lists as you need and add wines from our searchable Wine Ratings database (and unrated wines as well). And our new My Cellar companion tool keeps you up to date on the value of your individual wines and your cellar's total worth. |
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KOSHER WINE: See our picks for the best bottles to serve with your Passover meal. UNFILTERED: Who says wine always has to be serious? Read amusing news items and get the scoop on celebrities and their wine escapades in our irreverent weekly column. |
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