New York
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Koch case against Acker thrown out
A New York court has ruled that Bill Koch may not sue Acker Merrall and Condit - a decision Koch's camp has said it will challenge.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Finger Lakes pioneer Bill Wagner dies
Stanley A (Bill) Wagner, a major pioneering Finger Lakes vintner, died on 26 June aged 83.
By Howard G Goldberg Last updated
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New York sparkling Riesling takes top honours
A sparkling Riesling from New York's Finger Lakes region has taken the top prize at the 25th New York Wine & Food Classic competition.
By Maggie Rosen Last updated
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New York harvest earlier, larger than 2009
New York anticipates a larger and much earlier harvest this year than it had in 2009.
By Maggie Rosen Last updated
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Sotheby’s opens NY retail outletSotheby’s has gone into the retail wine business in New York City.
By Howard G Goldberg Last updated
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Bonhams to hold first New York auctionBonhams is entering New York City’s hotly competitive wine auction arena.
By Howard G Goldberg Last updated
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Grahm sells Pacific RimBonny Doon owner Randall Grahm has sold Washington state’s Pacific Rim Winemakers to Banfi Vintners' Mariani family of New York.
By David Furer Last updated
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Wines of New York and Brazil to debut at Decanter New World Fine Wine EncounterThe wines of Brazil and New York as well as the classic New World wine regions will be showcased at next month's Decanter New World Fine Wine Encounter.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Steven Spurrier elected to Hall of FameDecanter's consultant editor Steven Spurrier has been inducted into the Wine Media Guild of New York's Hall of Fame.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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New World Discovery Theatre: Long IslandAs the closest winemaking region to New York City itself – just 100 miles from downtown Manhattan – Long Island has a strong unique selling point... By Guy Woodward
By Guy Woodward Last updated
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Finger Lakes pioneer Debra Whiting diesNew York Finger Lakes wine and food pioneer Debra Whiting has died in a car accident.
By David Furer Last updated
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Bordeaux stalwarts gear up for New York marathonThirteen members of the Bordeaux wine trade are running the New York City Marathon this November.
By Jane Anson Last updated
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Truffled eggs and holograms: Dom Perignon launches 2003 vintageDom Perignon launched the 2003 vintage last night in London – and simultaneously in Paris, New York, Tokyo and Hong Kong.
By Margaret Rand Last updated
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US e-commerce platform Lot18 set for UK launchThe New York-based wine e-commerce website Lot18 is launching in London this week, aiming to quickly repeat the success of its US and French models.
By Adam Lechmere Last updated
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Banfi Vintners buys Kenwood VineyardsNew York-based wine business Banfi Vintners has made its first foray into California with the acquisition of Kenwood Vineyards from sparkling wine and brandy producer Korbel.
By Richard Woodard Last updated
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Sotheby’s launches own-label ChampagneSotheby's has become the first auction house to launch its own Champagne, for sale online and in the company's retail store in New York.
By Richard Woodard Last updated
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UK importer takes ‘largest-ever’ list from Finger LakesThe largest-ever list of wines from the Finger Lakes region of New York state is being imported into the UK.
By Christina Pickard Last updated
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Sherry-Lehmann weighs-up NY auction returnOne of New York's top fine wine retailers, Sherry-Lehmann, has told decanter.com that is set to discuss a return to the auction scene after taking on a new investor.
By Chris Mercer Last updated
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Guilty: Rudy Kurniawan convicted in New York courtRudy Kurniawan has been convicted of a 'smoke and mirrors' operation to make and sell counterfeit fine wine, in one of the most high-profile wine fraud trials on record.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Collectors secure liquidation of hurricane-hit New York wine storage firmA group of wine collectors is hopeful of finally recouping millions of dollars-worth of wine not seen since Hurricane Sandy hit New York, 'devastating' the professional cellar they were using.
By Chris Mercer Last updated
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Lot18’s UK arm to closeThe UK arm of New York-based e-commerce wine website Lot18 is to close after only four months.
By Adam Lechmere Last updated
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New York wine merchants count cost of Hurricane SandyThe immense surge of seawater caused by Hurricane Sandy has left a number of low-lying wine merchants and restaurants reeling.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Interview: Dustin Wilson, wine director of Eleven Madison ParkBy Matt Stamp Last updated
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Veteran New York Times wine columnist Frank Prial diesFrank Prial, whose widely syndicated wine column in The New York Times helped shape the perception, understanding, and acceptance of wine for many Americans over several decades, has died aged 82.
By Brian St Pierre Last updated
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Albany Vintners buys Vinance client listThe client database of Vinance plc, which went into administration last month, has been bought by Albany Vintners.
By Jim Budd Last updated
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Lot18 axes one-third of staff in strategy rethinkNew York-based online wine marketplace Lot18 is axing one-third of its workforce – its second round of job losses in a year – as it unveils a major change in strategy.
By Richard Woodard Last updated
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Koch vs Greenberg: trial begins in ManhattanThe long-awaited court case between billionaire collector William Koch and California collector Eric Greenberg has finally started a day late.
By Adam Lechmere Last updated
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Second El Bulli auction brings total to $2.7mThe second auction of more than 8,000 bottles from El Bulli’s wine cellar has taken place in New York, bringing the total raised from the two auctions to US$2.7m.
By Courtney Humiston Last updated
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Interview: Scott Osborn, Fox Run Vineyards, Finger LakesBy Kyle Schlachter Last updated
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Wine collectors sue New York storage firm for denied access to 27,000 bottlesA New York wine storage facility flooded by Hurricane Sandy is at the centre of a labyrinthine legal battle involving millionaire collectors and a famous London-born restaurateur.
By Richard Woodard Last updated
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Debut Wally’s auction in New York raises $2.68mJust four months after being founded, Wally's Auctions has added to evidence that New York's wine auction scene remains buoyant in autumn 2013 after its inaugural sale fetched $2.68m.
By Chris Mercer Last updated
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Former Cru restaurant owner’s wine fetches $6.6m at auctionFierce bidding for thousands of wines amassed by ex-Cru restaurant owner Roy Welland has sent prices soaring above pre-sale estimates at a first auction in New York.
By Chris Mercer Last updated