
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.

Robert Mondavi Winery Forges Ahead with New Blood
New winemaker Sally Johnson Blum brings decades of experience from Pride Mountain and St. …

At Memento Mori, It’s Carpe Diem Time
A dozen years into its life, a boutique Napa Cabernet producer gains a permanent home in …

Tasting Bordeaux Without the First-Growths
Departing from tradition, several producers declined to submit 2020s for blind-tasting

Bordeaux Stands Firm
The ups and downs of the 2020 vintage continue a trend of extreme growing conditions and …

Chimney Rock's Energetic Stags Leap Cabernets
Under the stewardship of winemaker-GM Elizabeth Vianna, this Napa mainstay is reaching new …

Vintage Port 2020
The dark, lush 2020 Ports are in short supply but worth tracking down

Journalist's Hat, Rhône Lover's Heart
Having completed his last official trip to the region, senior editor James Molesworth …

Subtle, Sanguine Cabernets at Napa's Arrow & Branch and Zeitgeist
Winemaker Jennifer Williams shows off 11 structured Cabernets from prestigious plots in …

Napa Valley’s Favia Makes a Play for the Future
Favia's Andy Erickson and Annie Favia are partnering with the Huneeus family to set up shop …