Wine & Spirits

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Wine & Spirits Magazine
Publisher/ EditorJoshua Greene
CategoriesWine magazines
Frequency4 issues/year
Total circulation12,000
Founded1981
CompanyWine & Spirits Magazine, Inc.
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York, NY
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.wineandspiritsmagazine.com
ISSN0890-0299

Wine & Spirits is an American wine magazine. With an editorial and business office in New York, the magazine publishes four issues annually.[1]

History and Staff[edit]

The magazine was started under the name Winestate's Wine & Spirits Buying Guide.[2] In October 1984 it changed to Wine & Spirits.[2] Joshua Greene acquired Wine & Spirits in 1989.[2][1]

While the magazine has been rating wine on a 100-point scale since 1994, Joshua Greene is an outspoken critic of the system.[3][4][5]

Staff[edit]

In addition to publisher and editor-in-chief Joshua Greene, the editorial staff includes Patrick Comiskey, Stephanie Johnson, Corey Warren, Susannah Smith, and Alissa Bica. Nick Mrozowski is the creative director. Contributors include Patricio Tapia, David Darlington, Elaine Chukan Brown, Chantal Martineau, David Schildknecht, Fiona Morrison MW and Tyler Colman.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Wine & Spirits Magazine". Wine Searcher. Retrieved December 13, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Maggie Hoffman (November 13, 2013). "What Are You Drinking, Joshua Greene?". Serious Eats. Retrieved December 13, 2015.
  3. ^ Rivlin, Gary (August 15, 2006). "In vino veritas - but a rating helps". International Herald Tribune.
  4. ^ Rivlin, Gary (August 13, 2006). "Wine Ratings Might Not Pass the Sobriety Test". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Mlodinow, Leonard. (November 20, 2009). A Hint of Hype, A Taste of Illusion Wall Street Journal.

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