Wine Spectator Magazine
May 15, 1995

'94 Bordeaux Prices Jump as Vintners See Higher Quality
California's Wente Bros. Offers Vineyard Home Sites in Battle With Suburban Sprawl
Congressional Wine Club Tastes California Wines
DRC Releases Its Worst Vintage Since 1983: The 1992 reds are surprisingly weak given that the domaine reported low yields.
FTC Gets Cash for Consumers in Investment Scheme
Grapevine

Of Vineyards Found and Lost and Found Again
Readers Unmask A Columnist's Blind Tasting
This Bud's For Them: Women Are Better Tasters

Restaurants Do Your Bidding: Sommeliers buy at auction to enliven wine lists and save you money
Sotheby's Serena Sutcliffe: The expert reflects on a career in wine and makes recommendations on what to buy

Chianti Comes to California: The Sangiovese grape captures winemakers' imaginations as they struggle with sites and styles
Culinary Summit: The great chefs of France honor New York's Le Cirque with a feast that moves the capital of cuisine from the Old World to the New
Last Call: Lunch With Burgundy's Latour
Rain, Rain, Go Away: In 1993 Burgundy's white wines pale in comparison with its reds, but Pouilly-Fuissé is a bright spot
Sirio's Circus Of the Chic: How Italian-born restaurateur Sirio Maccioni keeps his French restaurant, Le Cirque, in the center ring of New York dining after 21 years
Tradition Fails The Rheingau: The great old estates stumble as a new generation picks up the torch

 

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