Wine Enthusiast Magazine

Wine Enthusiast Magazine

Infobox Magazine
title = Wine Enthusiast Magazine


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publisher = Wine Enthusiast Companies
category = Wine magazine
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frequency = 14 issues per year
language = English
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firstdate = 1988
country = United States,
website = [http://www.winemag.com www.winemag.com]
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"Wine Enthusiast Magazine" is a lifestyle magazine covering wine, food, spirits, travel and entertaining topics. It was founded in 1988 by Adam and Sybil Strum and reaches 686,000 (2006 Mendelsohn Affluent Survey) readers. Its wine ratings, conducted by reviewers in major wine-producing areas of the world, are considered an influential gauge for consumers and professionals in the wine industry,Fact|date=February 2008 and comprise a large section of the magazine. The website includes additional and original wine lifestyle-related content, and holds a database of 500 spirits reviews.

Among the magazine's editors are Steve Heimoff, Michael Schachner, Joe Czerwinski and Tim Moriarty.

In addition to print and online publication, "Wine Enthusiast Magazine" hosts events for consumers and the trade, such as the Toast of the Town walk-around food and wine event (New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and Atlanta) and The Annual Wine Star Awards dinner, during which awards are given to recipients in ten major industry categories.

"Wine Enthusiast Magazine" is part of the Wine Enthusiast Companies, which also includes a wine accessories catalog Wine Enthusiast, and online wine shop, Wine Express.

External links

* [http://www.winemag.com "Wine Enthusiast Magazine" official site]


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