The modern-day glass as we know it probably emerged around 1400 in the city of Venice. People have been using glass to drink wine for a lot longer, even in the ancient world, but the design we ...
California was once a hotbed of Japanese wine producers, until 20th-century legislation boxed them out. Over a hundred years later, a comeback is underway.
No surprise that the country most associated with wine history has a few museums dedicated to the topic. Beaune and Bordeaux are the undisputed wine royalty and, as such, each has its own museum.
However, a casual comment from his father uncovered family roots in wine, and a much deeper history of Japanese winemakers in the state. The U.S. has long had a fraught history with immigration.
On the occasion of Wine Spectator’s 40th anniversary in 2016, editor and publisher Marvin R. Shanken spoke with executive editor Thomas Matthews about the publication’s history and its role in the ...
Our Black Grapes walk-around wine tasting event is a unique celebration of Black wine professionals and their contributions to the wine industry. This event, hosted by the Spice Food and Wine ...