Koch broadens 'Jefferson bottles' attack
Multimillionaire collector William Koch has broadened his legal attacks in the 'Thomas Jefferson bottles' case.
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.
Multimillionaire collector William Koch has broadened his legal attacks in the 'Thomas Jefferson bottles' case.
Michael Aaron announced today [Thursday] that he will retire as chairman of Sherry-Lehmann on 1 May.
Bonhams and Acker Merrall & Condit plan to hold auctions in Hong Kong soon in an effort to cater to affluent China's soaring taste for fine and rare wines.
A lawsuit involving bottles that came from Hardy Rodenstock, the collector at the centre of the Jefferson bottles case, has been settled out of court.
Multimillionaire collector William Koch has refiled his fraud lawsuit against the German dealer Hardy Rodenstock.
Las Vegas has welcomed a new form of gambling with open arms and open wallets.
Riesling's emergence as Americas's fastest-growing white has spawned three separate programmes to promote it.
American consumers want alcohol and nutritional content on wine labels, a recent survey has shown.
Wine-loving New Yorkers awoke today to an upbeat but nostalgic note: Freedom Tower, the successor to the World Trade Center, could have a sky-high restaurant like Windows on the World.
The Naples Winter Wine Festival auction raised $14m (£7m) this weekend – the second highest sum in its eight-year history.
A federal judge in New York City has dismissed multimillionaire collector William Koch's fraud lawsuit against the German dealer Hardy Rodenstock.
In a ruling with national implications, a judge declared on Tuesday that a Texas law violated the federal constitution, discriminating against out-of-state wine merchants.
Hundreds of museum goers said a last-day farewell Sunday to the most famous wine artefact in the vast Metropolitan Museum of Art - and perhaps America.
Zachys is expanding the reach of its commercial auctions with sales in Las Vegas and San Francisco.
Driven by super-heated prices this year, American and European wine auctions sponsored by English-language houses realized at least US$333,209,438 in revenues this year, up from last year's US$242,803,251.
Erich Salomon, 64, a pioneering white-wine producer in Krems-Stein in the Kremstal region of Lower Austria, died on 30 November following a five-year struggle with cancer.
An international organization to support and promote Riesling has been formed.
Blue-chip wines from the cellar of Norwegian collector Christen Sveaas sold for over US$6.8m this weekend, setting a record for a Christie's wine sale in Los Angeles.
Multimillionaire Bill Koch – the collector at the centre of the ‘Jefferson bottles’ case – is suing Zachys for allegedly selling him counterfeit French wine.
More than US$25m has changed hands in American auctions in the last few days.
A wealthy American who discovered wine counterfeits in his collection has started a website dedicated to fighting fakes.