Alison Napjus
About
Alison Napjus joined Wine Spectator in 2000, and was promoted to senior editor in 2012 and tasting director in 2016. She is lead taster for the wines of Spain, France’s Champagne and Alsace regions, South Africa and wines from regions throughout Italy.
After graduating from Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration, Napjus moved to New York to take a position as a manager at Tribeca Grill restaurant. As tasting director, she oversees the scope and content of Wine Spectator’s annual reviews of more than 15,000 wines, working closely with the tasters and tasting coordinators in the New York and Napa offices. Currently she divides her time between New York, where she is based, with a second home in Tampa, Fla. She regularly travels abroad, both personally and professionally.
A New Cuvée, Rooted in the Past
Moët & Chandon’s newest Champagne, Collection Impériale, is a creative blend of reserve …
12 Sensational Sicilian Wines Up to 94 Points
Explore the wines of Italy's largest island with these new reviews of whites, rosés and …
Portugal's Headway
Charting an era of progress for the country’s dry table wines
Brad Pitt's Fleur de Miraval Champagne Introduces Lower-Priced Little Sister
Pitt and his winemaking partner Marc Perrin turned to Champagne's Rodolphe Péters to craft …
Champagne Pommery: Beautiful Wineries Around the World
Maison Pommery is one of Champagne's leading names, with a grand estate to match the …
Marqués de Riscal: Beautiful Wineries Around the World
Marqués de Riscal ’s City of Wine is a dramatic visual blend of the past and present in …
Classic Campania
A vertical tasting of Mastroberardino’s flagship red reveals consistency amid a century of …
Hubert Trimbach, Ambassador for Alsatian Wines, Dies at 85
While his brother made Trimbach’s gorgeous Riesling, Pinot Gris and more, Hubert traveled …