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Decanter is a British magazine that's a little snotty at times, and many of the articles are written by Masters of Wine, so it's not always a good fit for wine novices.
They also tend to ignore the "vinous offerings" (wines) of a lot of us "colonials" (American wineries).
There are some good articles in here, though, and some insights you won't get from the Yankee rags. I subscribe.
Wine Enthusiast often seems more like a vehicle for promoting its "wine paraphernalia" business of the same name. Thing is, the gear is pretty good - I've bought more than my share - and the really good thing is that
wine paraphernalia is legal, unlike pipes and bongs!
I find the writing and photography a level below
Wine Spectator but hey, they just did a nice article on my old Chicago haunt "Pops for Champagne." So I gotta give 'em their props. I really don't talk like this, by the way.
Your basic "high-end" American wine magazine.
Wine Spectator is a little full of itself at times, but never dull, and the long features are often really fun and fascinating.
Good emphasis on food here, too, and the photography is without parallel. I don't subscribe, but only because my friend Brian Hammill of
Township Wine and Liquor gives me free copies.
Wines & Vines is a really great magazine, edited by my friend Tina Caputo whose lively writing and brilliant smile light up the pub.

It's really for people in the wine business, or interested in it, but serious wine novices will find articles about the techniques and challenges of
winemaking that they'll enjoy.
I subscribe and heartily recommend this pub!
Do it yourself-ers will find a home at Wine Maker.
I just started a subscription so I'll let you know...I've never read the magazine before.
Vineyard & Winery Management is another wine trade publication that serious wine novices might find interesting.
This pub seems to specialize in wine PR, marketing, and the ins-and-outs of dealing with the myriad of regulations that wineries face today.
I subscribed for three years and found it worthwhile.