How much is a subscription to Wine Spectator?

Intro offer! Renewed for 1 year at $69.95 and the then-current rate thereafter. You can cancel at any time.

How much is a subscription to Wine Spectator?

Intro offer! Renewed for 1 year at $69.95 and the then-current rate thereafter. You can cancel at any time.

Does Wine Spectator have an app?

Wine Spectator’s flagship app, WineRatings+, which provides quick access to 300,000 expert wine reviews, is now available for the Android operating system and optimized for a wide range of current phone and tablet models.

How do I cancel my Wine Spectator magazine subscription?

You can cancel at any time and receive a credit on the unused portion of your service. Please notify customer service at (800-601-9463) or click here to e-mail.

Who owns the Wine Spectator?

Marvin R. Shanken
Marvin R. Shanken (born October 4, 1943) is an American publisher and founder of M. Shanken Communications. Shanken’s roster of lifestyle publications includes Wine Spectator, Cigar Aficionado and Whisky Advocate.

How do you get a Wine Spectator Award?

To qualify for an award, a wine list must present complete, accurate information, including vintages and appellations for all selections. Complete producer names and correct spellings are mandatory, and the overall presentation of the list is also considered.

Why am I getting magazines from subco?

Why am I receiving my magazine subscription/how did you get my information? Subco partners with first-rate retailers, e-commerce companies, fundraising organizations, and loyalty points companies to service magazine subscriptions as an added benefit to their valued customers.

When was Wine Spectator founded?

April 1, 1976Wine Spectator / First issue date
Wine Spectator was founded in 1976. In 1979, the publication was purchased by Marvin R. Shanken, who transformed a bi-weekly newsletter focused on California into a glossy consumer magazine that covers the whole world of wine.

Do I have to pay for magazines I didn’t order?

Sometimes when ordering something online, you may get a magazine you didn’t order. They might say it is a “thank you” gift for two to three months, then if you don’t cancel, it’s a subscription, which you are supposed to pay for!