
Robert Camuto
About
Wine Spectator contributing editor Robert Camuto is a career journalist who moved to southern France with his family in 2001 and then to Verona, Italy, in 2015. He has written wine travel stories, winemaker profiles and features for the magazine since 2008. He also writes a twice-monthly, Europe-based column for WineSpectator.com called Robert Camuto Meets…
A frequent traveler through the wine countries of Italy, France and occasionally beyond, Camuto is author of several books exploring old terroirs in modern times: His most recent book is South of Somewhere: Wine, Food and the Soul of Italy, being released in October 2021. A native New Yorker, Camuto has been a home winemaker and olive oil producer.

Southern Italian Hospitality and Falanghina
Mustilli’s resurrection of a signature white

Savoring Sagrantino in Montefalco
A new generation and new techniques change the course of a formidable Italian red

Napa Valley Makes Way for Microwineries with New Ruling
Plus, Jackson Family Wines expands to Washington State and remembering wine legends Franco …

Under the Umbrian Sun
A son of old Napa relocates to an underrated corner of Italy

The Rising Stars of Greco di Tufo
Petilia’s founders champion a great Southern Italian white—and small farmers’ role in the …

A Pair of Pioneers Translate Northern Italy into Santa Barbara
Italian Grapes in California, Part 4: A generation apart, Louis Lucas and Steve Clifton …

Capitalist Kevin and Doomsday Dan
Italian Grapes in California, Part 3: Mount Etna meets Sonoma and a Napa winemaker finds …

Bringing the Mediterranean to Northern California
Italian Grapes in California, Part 2: Portraits from Sonoma and Mendocino