
Aaron Romano
About
Aaron Romano joined Wine Spectator’s Napa tasting department in 2012 and was promoted to associate tasting coordinator in 2017, then associate editor in 2020. He became lead taster for the wines of Argentina and Chile in 2022.
Romano grew up in Healdsburg, Calif., during the town's emergence as a food-and-wine destination. Inspired by the culture, he worked at numerous Sonoma County wineries and restaurants while studying English and non-fiction creative writing at Sonoma State University. He continues to call Northern California home, now with his wife and two children.

Storms Bring Relief, Woes for Growers
Winter storms replenished reservoirs, but it's too soon to know what the growing season …

Unnamed Firm Buys Napa's Seven Stones Winery for $34 Million
Plus, late-season frost wreaks havoc in Argentina, and remembering two wine legends

8 Exciting Northern California Chardonnays Up to 92 Points
Dive into the white wines of Napa Valley, Sonoma and Carneros with these new reviews of …

Turning Tables: Quality Branded Opens Bad Roman in New York
The award-winning team creates a new twist on Italian-cuisine eateries in Manhattan's …

10 Terrific California Values Up to 91 Points
New reviews of Golden State Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Zinfandel from Sonoma, Santa Barbara …

More Than One Million Acres Burn in Chilean Wine Regions
Some of the nation's oldest vines have been affected as fires spread across the Itata …

Michael Mina Unveils Revamped Stripsteak in Las Vegas
The long-running steakhouse at the Mandalay Bay returns with a fresh look and menu; in …

8 Enticing Chilean Reds at 90+ Points
Travel Chile with these new reviews of Cabernet, Syrah, Carmenère and more up to 92 points, …

10 Outstanding Bordeaux-Style Reds from Around the Globe
New reviews of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and more from Washington, Chile, South Africa and …