
MaryAnn Worobiec
About
MaryAnn Worobiec joined Wine Spectator in 1997 and was promoted to senior editor in 2013. She is lead taster for the wines of Australia and New Zealand, as well as California Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Rhône-style whites.
A graduate of The Ohio State University with a degree in political science and sociology, Worobiec worked for the Ohio House of Representatives before falling in love with wine. Her passion was sparked when visiting wineries in New York's Finger Lakes region in the early 1990s, where she discovered that wine doesn't have to be intimidating. She moved to Northern California to pursue her interest in wine and work alongside people passionate about what they do.

Familiar Faces Buy Back Wineries
California winemakers reclaim their family brands

Cedric the Entertainer’s Setta Wines Honor His Literacy-Activist Mother
The comedy legend and Barbershop star is making a charity-driven Napa red blend and more …

New Directions in Napa Cabernet
A roundup of the latest developments from Napa’s new wave of winemakers

New Zealand’s Success Story
From small beginnings, the country’s wines have ascended to global prominence

Alphabetical Guide to New Zealand
More than 180 red and white wines from across New Zealand were reviewed by Wine Spectator …

Exclusive: Winemaker James MacPhail Buys Back MacPhail Family Wines
Hess Persson sells the Northern California Pinot Noir boutique brand back to its founder 13 …

A Pinot Lover’s Guide to Santa Barbara
A deep dive into Santa Barbara’s Pinot Noir country, including travel tips and more!

Auction Napa Valley Finds Its Groove
Napa Valley Auction Weekend raises $4.8 million for charity

Sammy Hagar: The Encore Interview
The famous rocker and longtime wine lover chats about the changing drinks landscape and his …