Coming Up in Issue 232

This August Issue sees us celebrating the end of summer with a bang, with 22 articles and over 5,000 wine reviews covering an exciting array of regions and styles to...

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Italy: Alto Adige

Vintners in Alto Adige are singing a chorus of praise for the 2016 vintage. “We are coming out of a spectacular year,” says Maria Luisa Manna of the Franz Haas...

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The Wine Advocate Print Edition Has A Brand New Look

New print issue, new design. Here's everything you need to know about the new look of The Wine Advocate Print Edition, which debuts with the latest June 2017 issue....

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Where It All Began for this American Critic

Despite growing up in the Finger Lakes, Liebfraumilch and Chianti were what my parents pulled out on the special occasions that warranted wine....

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How Important Are Tasting Notes?

Tasting notes are an important companion to scores, because they describe the wine’s style, personality and potential....

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Michelin & Robert Parker Wine Advocate Join Forces

We are very excited to inform our readers that Michelin, the globally renowned tire company and name behind the world’s leading guide to quality restaurants, MICHELIN guide, announces today its...

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5 Stand-Out English Sparkling Wines

Get to know these bubbly English wines, all rated 91 points and higher. After all, the time is now to take them seriously....

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England: Carry On Winemaking - English Sparkling Wine

“I imagine hell like this—Italian punctuality, German humor and English wine.”  –Peter Ustinov, Actor At the dawn of my wine career, the notion of the United Kingdom as a wine-producing...

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Italy, Piedmont: Barolo, Barbaresco and More

It is an ideal time to visit Piedmont. As I have reported in previous years, an interest in local wines has sparked an impressive rise in tourism, with scores of...

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France, Bordeaux: 2007 – Ten Years On

Bordeaux does not have a good track record when it comes to vintages ending in the (un)lucky number seven. In fact, you have to go back to 1947 to find...

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