Wine Spectator Magazine
June 15, 1995

A New Estate on Napa's Spring Mountain Breaks Silence
Canoe Ridge Materializes in Walla Walla With Chardonnay, Will Soon Release a Merlot
Grapevine
Grapevine
Hungarians Reject New Western-Style Wines In a Blow to Several Foreign Investors
Italy's Mastroberardino Brothers Battle With Confusing Bottlings
Label Tags to Take the Mystery Out of Bordeaux
Monterey's Robert Talbott Buys Large New Vineyard
Renamed Napa Valley Winery to Focus on Italian Varietals
Selvapiana Estate to Release New Pomino

King Tut's Wine Cellar It Ain't
Last Call: A Continental Journey Into The Future
When Geography Overrides Reality
When Money Talks: The World's Most Expensive Wines by Price

Birthday Wishes That Don't Come Cheap: The "vintage of the century" is particularly popular this year
CollectingWhen to Lower That Paddle: Auctions don't necessarily mean bargains
Windy City Wonder: Tips on vintages to watch from Michael Davis, successful solo auctioneer

Chile's Own Style Of Great Value Wines
Chile's Two Worlds of Wine
Leading the Way in Chile
Not by Wine Alone: We lead you beyond the tasting rooms, to the world of art, architecture, gardens and classes at Napa Valley wineries
Taking Sides in Port's Double Vintage Match: Although most of the major Port shippers declared the 1991 vintage, 1992 is a serious contender
The Kitchen-Gadget Man: Chuck Williams started a little hardware store that has turned into a multimillion-dollar business

 

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