
Howard G Goldberg
Howard G Goldberg is a wine writer and critic based in New York City. He made his name writing about wine for The New York Times, where he worked for 34 years. He has written various books on food and wine, including Prime: The Complete Prime Rib Book and All About Wine Cellars. He compiled The New York Times Book of Wine – a collection of the publication’s best wine articles.
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Spectacular DRC collection up for auction
One of the rarest and most spectacular collections of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti wines ever to come to auction goes under the hammer at Zachys on 3 December.
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Finger Lakes wine tour: Seneca Lake road trip
The best wineries to visit on a tour of Finger Lakes...
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Decanter travel guide: Finger Lakes, New York State
Bucolic vistas, activities aplenty and arguably the best Riesling outside Europe are the drawcards of this exciting region.
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My perfect day in Finger Lakes
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Duboeuf produces own-estate Beaujolais
Top Beaujolais negociant Georges Duboeuf introduced the first Beaujolais from his own estate on Wednesday.
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Long Island to adopt Merlot?
Long Island’s 35 producers are hotly debating whether their region, 90 miles east of New York, should adopt Merlot as its flagship wine.
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Naples auction down on 2007
The Naples Winter Wine Festival auction raised $14m (£7m) this weekend – the second highest sum in its eight-year history.
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Riesling takes top honours at New York wine contest
A 2005 dry Riesling from the Finger Lakes has won the 2006 New York Wine & Food Classic, held August 15-16.
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Randall Grahm to produce Riesling in Washington
Bonny Doon producer Randall Grahm has begun building an all-Riesling winery in Washington State.
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International Riesling Foundation formed
An international organization to support and promote Riesling has been formed.
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Riesling surges forward with multiple US programmes
Riesling's emergence as Americas's fastest-growing white has spawned three separate programmes to promote it.
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Taste scale for Riesling on the cards
Every bottle of Riesling should carry a taste scale so consumers can see exactly what style of wine they are getting, the International Riesling Foundation has proposed.
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New Washington wine head appointed
The Washington Wine Commission today named Jane Baxter Lynn as its new executive director.
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Baxter Lynn resigns as Washington wine chief
After serving as executive director of the Washington Wine Commission for six months, Jane Baxter Lynn has left the job.
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Washington Wine Institute has new director
The Washington Wine Commission and the Washington Wine Institute have hired a new executive director.
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New AVA for Washington
Washington’s Rattlesnake Hills will soon become this Pacific Northwest state’s ninth federal appellation.
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Washington State licenses 500th winery
Washington State has reached the 500-winery mark, consolidating its position as America’s No. 2 wine state.
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Finger Lakes: where to stay, eat, shop and relax
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Tom Black
The frank Tennessee businessman talks HOWARD G GOLDBERG through his advice for Barack Obama, and his 20,000-bottle cellar
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Kosher Wines
Kosher wines are playing down their Jewish links to boost their appeal, as they target a wider, international audience.
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Auction news September 2011
New auction houses in Chicago and San Francisco are a boon for wine buyers
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Finest wines and great opportunities in 11 September benefit auction
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Sotheby’s claims world record at auction
Sotheby's/Aulden Cellars ended their 2001 auction year by setting a new world record with bidding fireworks that soared above the US$4 million mark.
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Scion of Haut-Brion family dies aged 93
C Douglas Dillon, a member of the family that has owned Château Haut-Brion since 1935, has died in Manhattan at the age of 93.
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