Tim Fish
About
Tim Fish joined Wine Spectator’s Napa office in 2001 and has been a senior editor since 2013. He is lead taster for the wines of Oregon and Washington, California Rhône-style reds and Zinfandels, and U.S sparkling wines.
Fish grew up in small-town Indiana, helping his dad at the grill with steaks cut by his butcher grandfather and taking cooking lessons from his mom. He studied journalism at Western Kentucky University, and after college worked for newspapers in the Midwest before moving to Sonoma County in 1989 to become the food and wine editor for the Press Democrat, covering Northern California wine country. He now lives in the town of Sonoma and has recently become a grandfather.
A Vertical Tasting with Real Horsepower
Christophe Baron farms his high-density Walla Walla vineyards using draft horses, and the …
Worth the Wait
Aged wines from Ridge, Ramey and Horsepower show their strength in the cellar
Catching Up with Joey Tensley
Talking California Rhônes with a master of the craft
California Rhônes Show Their Range
Recent vintages deliver excellent reds and whites in an array of styles
Wineries Sue Napa County in Federal Court
Growing grievances against increasing local regulations on tasting room visits, constructio…
Alphabetical Guide to California Rhônes
More than 175 Rhône-style red wines from across California were reviewed by Wine Spectator …
Wine Spectator Won’t Compromise on Blind-Tasting Standards
Wine Spectator reiterates its blind-tasting policy, and Antinori takes sole ownership of …
Alphabetical Guide to California Zinfandel
More than 200 Zinfandels from across California were reviewed by Wine Spectator senior …
Catching Up with Mike Officer
One of Zinfandel’s top names is stepping down on a high note