Wine Spectator Magazine
December 15, 1995
NEWS |
Grapevine
Mondavi to Launch Joint Venture With Chile's Errazuriz
Mouton's New Label Features Work by Balthus
Napa Valley's Beringer Vineyards in Play;Investor Group May Pay $300 Million for Wine World
Wine Spectator Press Publishes Two New Books: James Laube on California
COLUMNS |
The Chill Is Gone--Or Is It?
Trivial Pursuits in California
AUCTIONS |
Sotheby's London 25th anniversary sale goes "a bit lunatic"
FEATURES |
Due For a Comeback: Hanzell Vineyards, an almost forgotten estate in Sonoma, perseveres in making dazzling, age-worthy Chardonnay and a unique Pinot Noir
Last Call: The European Aura of Biltmore Estate
Many Shades of White: The Loire offers palate sensations in a variety of styles for those tired of too much Chardonnay
No Better Time To Buy: 1992 makes it three years in a row for California Cabernet, but the streak may end with 1993
Small Gems: The French Riviera is famous for glitz and glamour, but three small hotels offer luxury and tranquillity
The Director's New Script: Francis Ford Coppola puts history back together by reviving Napa Valley's Inglenook estate
The Short List: Fourteen gift ideas for lovers of wine, food and the good life
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