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Syrahs Like Nowhere Else by Joe Czerwinski

Man o' War's vineyards on Waiheke Island Something like 90% of the New Zealand wine imported to the U.S. is Sauvignon Blanc, which makes it easy for American wine drinkers to completely disregard the other 10%. Sure, some folks go on about Pinot Noir–the latest flavor du jour in the U.S. and New Zealand’s most prominent [...]

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Wine Enthusiast Goes Blackberry

Wine Enthusiast Goes Blackberry

Now available, the user-friendly app offers instant access to over 80,000 wine reviews, and more.

A Fine Showing for South African Sauvignon Blanc

A Fine Showing for South African Sauvignon Blanc

At the recent Aylesford Constantia Fresh Festival South African Sauvignon Blanc stands up to the best from France and New Zealand.

Chile’s Wine Industry Assesses Damage While Forging Ahead

Chile’s Wine Industry Assesses Damage While Forging Ahead

The 2010 harvest, just now beginning, will take place at a level near entirety.

Jon Moramarco Takes Presidential Reins at Winebow

Jon Moramarco Takes Presidential Reins at Winebow

The industry veteran will bring decades of experience to Wine Enthusiast’s 2009 Wine Importer of the Year.

Chile’s Wine Industry Wounded (But Largely Spared) by Massive Earthquake

Chile’s Wine Industry Wounded (But Largely Spared) by Massive Earthquake

Wineries in the southerly volume-oriented regions of Maule, Curicó and Bío Bío are expected to log the most severe damage.

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The Bottom Line on Bordeaux

The Bottom Line on Bordeaux

Ignore the chatter about price over quality. Look beneath the surface of romantic names to what Bordeaux is really about: well-made wines at good prices.

Evolution of a Wine Journal

Evolution of a Wine Journal

The highs and lows of the educated nose.

The Enthusiast's Corner: The Perfect Pinot Noir

The Enthusiast's Corner: The Perfect Pinot Noir

There is no such thing, except in this sense: even though Pinot Noir varies widely from region to region, vintage to vintage, it’s possible to identify the style you like and producers who consistently furnish it.