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Geyser Peak 1999 Reserve Alexandre Meritage Red (Alexander Valley)
SonomaThe quintessential Alexander Valley Cabernet, always dependably soft, fruity and complex. This ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$45 -
Joseph Phelps 2000 Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa Valley)
NapaA dense, layered wine, marked by pure cassis flavors. Picks up intensity ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$45 -
Dashe Cellars 2000 Merlot (Potter Valley)
Mendocino CountyFrom a little-known appellation in Mendocino County that has warm days and ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$26 -
Sebastiani 1999 Sonoma County Selection Cabernet Sauvignon (Sonoma County)
SonomaSolidly in the long Sebastiani tradition, a rich, well-crafted Cab. Many wines ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$17 -
Mount Eden Vineyards 1999 Chardonnay (Santa Cruz Mountains)
Central CoastIncredible wine, although some may find it overoaked. Dark gold color. Huge, ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$45 -
Rochioli 2000 West Block Pinot Noir (Russian River Valley)
SonomaSmells big and meaty, suggesting earth, mutton, tobacco and anise, but there's ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$65
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Staff Picks: Three Easy Dinners from Wine Enthusiast Editors
Sometimes, the well of dinner inspiration runs dry. Learn to make our editors' favorite veggie-chickpea pancakes, halibut and pasta dishes...
Staff Picks: Three Easy Dinners from Wine Enthusiast Editors
Sometimes, the well of dinner inspiration runs dry. Learn to make our editors' favorite veggie-chickpea pancakes, halibut and pasta dishes...
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America’s 50 Best Wine Retailers in 2021
Whether a local wine shop, online store or far-flung boutique, these are our 50 favorite places to buy wine in 2021...
America’s 50 Best Wine Retailers in 2021
Whether a local wine shop, online store or far-flung boutique, these are our 50 favorite places to buy wine in 2021...
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John Capone
John Capone is the managing editor of print for Wine Enthusiast...
John Capone
John Capone is the managing editor of print for Wine Enthusiast...
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Wine Enthusiast Companies Strengthens Media Business with New Hires, Promotions, and Region Expansions
Wine Enthusiast media expands regional coverage and leadership positions to grow publishing enterprises in 2022 and beyond...
Wine Enthusiast Companies Strengthens Media Business with New Hires, Promotions, and Region Expansions
Wine Enthusiast media expands regional coverage and leadership positions to grow publishing enterprises in 2022 and beyond...
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The 8 Best Champagnes to Pop on New Year’s Eve
From budget buys to splurgy picks, these are the top bottles for mimosas, bubbly cocktails or straight sipping when the clock strikes midnight...
The 8 Best Champagnes to Pop on New Year’s Eve
From budget buys to splurgy picks, these are the top bottles for mimosas, bubbly cocktails or straight sipping when the clock strikes midnight...
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It’s Time to Rethink South African Pinotage
Pinotage, South Africa's most controversial red grape is redefining it's tastes. Learn more about its journey...
It’s Time to Rethink South African Pinotage
Pinotage, South Africa's most controversial red grape is redefining it's tastes. Learn more about its journey...