New York
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Bill Koch wine cellar auction fetches $22mBy Richard Woodard Last updated
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New Yorkers stocked up on Champagne before blizzard – merchantNew Yorkers bought Champagne and red wine to keep them going during one of the worst recorded blizzards on the US east coast, says one merchant...
By Hannah Seaton Last updated
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My perfect day in Finger LakesBy Howard G Goldberg Last updated
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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.
By Howard G Goldberg Last updated
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Prices soar at Chateau Margaux auction in New YorkBy Chris Mercer Last updated
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Finger Lakes Riesling takes top prize – again
The Finger Lakes region of New York State has secured its reputation for outstanding Riesling. For the third year running, the cool-climate region has produced the State's best wine.
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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.
By Howard G Goldberg Last updated
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$14 Riesling on top in New York contest
A $14 Riesling from New York's Finger Lakes has won the top award at the New York Wine & Food Classic competition.
By Maggie Rosen Last updated
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Finger Lakes: where to stay, eat, shop and relaxBy Howard G Goldberg Last updated
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Sotheby’s NY to hold ‘landmark’ Margaux auctionBy Richard Woodard Published
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Sotheby’s NY single-owner cellar auction reaches over 8.4m USDBurgundy was the star of Sotheby’s most lucrative New York wine auction in 15 years, with receipts totalling over 8.4m USD – some 22% above the sale’s high estimate.
By Richard Woodard Last updated
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Finest wines and great opportunities in 11 September benefit auction
By Howard G Goldberg Last updated
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Christie’s and Zachys to split
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New York dominates London in auction stakes
In 2001, for the third straight year, New York dominated London as the wine-auction world's number one power center.
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Christie’s NY reveals new auction partner
Christie's in New York has chosen as its new associate a purveyor of blue-chip and boutique wines based in Long Island City, just across the East River from Manhattan.
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Aulden Cellars opens in Sotheby’s HQ
Sotheby's retail partner Aulden Cellars has moved into Sotheby's headquarters on New York's Upper East Side.
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Zachys returns to wine auctions
Major New York retailer Zachys announced yesterday it was returning to Manhattan's wine-auction scene.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Manhattan’s Zabar to promote wine
New York's best-known name in pricey takeout food, Zabar, is entering the wine business.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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US wine store sues over alleged design steal
In what will be a landmark ruling a New York wine store is suing another store for copying its design.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Morrell’s blockbuster auction $3m short
One of the most keenly anticipated auctions of New York's fall-winter season has surprised observers by falling far short of the expected revenue.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Zachys first auction showcases wines from A-list haunt
New York-area wine shop Zachys holds its inaugural auction on 25-26 October, showcasing French and California reds from Scandia, the legendary Los Angeles celebrity-spotting restaurant.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Zachys’ first wine auction rewrites the rules
Zachys' first solo wine auction has rewritten the rule book - and, collectors say, may put this suburban New York wine store among big league auction houses.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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New York ruling allows inter-state shipment
A New York State law barring out-of-state wineries from shipping their wines into the state is unconstitutional, a federal judge in Manhattan ruled yesterday.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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New York must lift shipping ban
A federal judge in Manhattan ruled yesterday that New York State must lift its ban on outside vintners shipping wines to the state's consumers.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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New York State gets new red wine grape
A hardy new red wine grape has been introduced in America's Atlantic Northeast.
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New York wine trade reports lingering ill will toward French wines
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Christie’s offers unrivalled Latour collection
Classic vintages of Chateau Latour from 1863 to 1996 are to be sold by Christie's in London, Los Angeles and New York later this year.
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New York’s most famous French restaurant to closeLutèce, once regarded as America’s greatest French restaurant, is closing after 43 years.
By Howard G Goldberg Last updated
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Rare early DRC, La Mission up for auction
Thousands of rare and ancient bottles – including Dom Pérignon 1921, La Mission Haut Brion 1929 and Romanée-Conti 1934 – go under the hammer at Christie’s New York in June.
By Adam Lechmere Last updated
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New York Riesling comes top again
For the fifth consecutive year, a Riesling has been voted New York State’s best wine.
By Howard G Goldberg Last updated
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Sherry-Lehmann number one for Zagat
The most influential New York guidebook has published the definitive list of wine shops in the city.
By Howard G Goldberg Last updated
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World’s biggest bottle auctionedThe world’s largest bottle of wine was sold for US$55,812 (£30,138) at Sotheby’s in New York at the weekend.
By Decanter Staff Last updated