
James Molesworth
About
James Molesworth joined Wine Spectator in 1997 as tasting coordinator and was promoted to senior editor in 2004. He is lead taster for California Cabernet and Pinot Noir, France’s Bordeaux and Rhône Valley regions, and Port.
A native New Yorker, Molesworth was raised by parents who loved wine and entertained often. He studied anthropology and Afro-American studies at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and, after graduating, landed his first job with a Manhattan specialty wine retailer, Burgundy Wine Company. He later became cellarmaster, and then sommelier, at the '21' Club.
Based in Wine Spectator’s New York office, Molesworth travels regularly to Napa, Bordeaux and the Rhône to taste and visit wineries. When he’s not tasting or writing, he’s usually listening to his vinyl collection or hitting the gym.

2019 California Pinot Noir
Producers’ experience, maturing vineyards and a diversity of terroirs lead to new heights

Tradition Informs the Future at Napa’s Grace Family
Three years in, Grace Family owner Kate Green and winemaker Helen Keplinger are drawing a …

Promising 2019s and New Vines on the Horizon at Colgin Cellars
At one of Napa's elite Cabernet properties, established cuvées like IX Estate are perennial …

Patiently Proactive: Laura Diaz Is Reshaping Ehlers Estate
A new winemaking regimen, revamped cellar, fine-tuned viticulture and a replanting project …

Keeping an Open Mind on 2020
All was not lost in a Napa Cabernet vintage turned upside-down by wildfires and a pandemic:…

The Sonoma Coast Shines at Raen
Far from the Mondavi family’s Napa Cabernet roots, Carlo Mondavi is forging his own path …

The "True Sonoma Coast" Granted Wine Appellation Status
Plus, Rhône leader E. Guigal expands in the south and Haut-Brion auction for a cause raises …

A Cooperative Spirit Shines at Vine Hill Ranch
The Oakville vineyard yields elite Cabernet Sauvignons from Bond, Keplinger, Tor, Arrow …

Beneath Historic Inglenook, a Cavernous Upgrade Puts Quality First
Under the direction of Philippe Bascaules, even better wines are on the horizon at the home …