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  2. Michael Broadbent - Wikipedia

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    As a wine writer, Broadbent was noted for publications of his records from a life of tasting wine. [6] The Great Vintage Wine Book is a reference work with tasting notes from more than 6,000 wines dating back to the 17th century. [7] In addition to authoring several wine books, he was a regular contributor to the wine magazines Vinum and ...

  3. Jeremy Oliver - Wikipedia

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    This concept was the inspiration for Jeremy Oliver's present releases of The Australian Wine Annual, which was first published in 1997. This wine guide features his tasting notes, ratings and commentary. In 2009, Oliver released Enjoying Wine With Jeremy, [4] becoming the first western wine critic to create and publish a book in China. The book ...

  4. Robert Parker (wine critic) - Wikipedia

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    Robert McDowell Parker Jr. (born July 23, 1947) is a retired American wine critic. His wine ratings on a 100-point scale and his newsletter The Wine Advocate are influential in American wine buying and are therefore a major factor in setting the prices for newly released Bordeaux wines.

  5. Wine critic - Wikipedia

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    A wine critic is a person who evaluates wine and describes it either with a numerical rating, a tasting note, or a combination of both.Their critiques, found in books, newspapers, magazines, newsletters, online, or in sales materials for wine, are often used by consumers in the process of deciding whether or not to buy a wine.

  6. Wine tasting - Wikipedia

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    A tasting note is a taster's written testimony about the aroma, taste identification, acidity, structure, texture, and balance of a wine. Online wine communities like Bottlenotes allow members to maintain their tasting notes online and for the reference of others. [citation needed]

  7. James Suckling - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 he was assigned by Wine Spectator to establish their European bureau, [13] living in Paris while reviewing all European wines, especially Bordeaux wine, Italian wine and Port wine for the publication. Suckling moved to London in 1987 where he lived for eleven years before moving to Italy. In 1990, Suckling published his book titled ...

  8. These Are the 25 Best Wineries in Napa Valley, According to ...

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    Stag's Leap Wine Cellars. Stag's Leap Wine Cellars achieved icon status after winning the famous blind tasting at the 1976 Judgment of Paris, just six years after purchasing the namesake vineyard ...

  9. Neal Martin (wine critic) - Wikipedia

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    Four years later, he passed the WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines and Spirits, had traveled regularly to European wine regions and visited nearly all the major chateaux in Bordeaux several times; all the time recording tasting notes. In June 2003, he began writing an independent website, wine-journal.com, that quickly acquired over 100,000 readers.