Dr. Vinny

Dr. Vinny

About

I was born in 2005 from the mind of our publisher, Marvin R. Shanken, who pictured an approachable cartoon character as the best way for wine lovers to feel comfortable asking questions. It was the perfect responsibility for me to take on; I've always loved reading advice columns, from Dear Abby and Miss Manners to Dan Savage. It's easily the favorite part of my job, putting me directly in touch with our readers from all over the world. Keep those questions coming!

And the person behind Dr. Vinny's mask? That's MaryAnn Worobiec, the political science and sociology major from The Ohio State University (don't bother talking to her about football; she was the nerd who liked how quiet the library was on game days) who followed her love of wine from New York's Finger Lakes to the restaurant business in Ohio. She then escaped to California, taking an entry level job in the tasting department of Wine Spectator back in 1997. Today she is the Napa bureau chief and a senior editor, and quite comfortable talking about herself in the third person, whether as MaryAnn or Dr. Vinny.

How are wine labeling regulations different in Oregon?
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How are wine labeling regulations different in Oregon?

We explain how to read Oregon wine labels, plus how the state’s rules differ from those of …

Aug 5, 2024
What does ‘cut’ mean when referring to wine?
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What does ‘cut’ mean when referring to wine?

The word can be used to describe a wine’s structure and mouthfeel, especially the interplay …

Jul 29, 2024
Are grapevines pollinated by bees?
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Are grapevines pollinated by bees?

We explain the role of bees in vineyards, including how they can protect grapevines from …

Jul 22, 2024
Should I hold my wineglass differently in different settings?
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Should I hold my wineglass differently in different settings?

Though plenty of people hold wineglasses by the bowl, it’s standard to hold your glass by …

Jul 15, 2024
Will LED lights in a cellar harm my wine bottles?
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Will LED lights in a cellar harm my wine bottles?

Wine can be damaged by heat and ultraviolet (UV) light, which causes a flaw known as light …

Jul 8, 2024
Why does my glass of Rioja smell like dill?
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Why does my glass of Rioja smell like dill?

We explain the differences between French and American oak, how barrel aging affects a …

Jul 1, 2024
Can you age rosé, and which styles are best for cellaring?
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Can you age rosé, and which styles are best for cellaring?

While many rosés are made to be drunk young, other bottles will reward patient wine …

Jun 24, 2024
Is it rude to open a bottle of Champagne with a loud ‘pop’?
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Is it rude to open a bottle of Champagne with a loud ‘pop’?

We explain the etiquette behind opening a bottle of Champagne, Cava, Prosecco or other …

Jun 17, 2024
What is Pierce’s disease, and how does it affect wine grapes?
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What is Pierce’s disease, and how does it affect wine grapes?

We explain the common bacterial disease, how it damages vineyards, and research into how to …

Jun 10, 2024