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The Analyst
27 Oct 2006
It can’t be easy living up to the ‘Chef of the [20th] Century’ accolade applied to Joël Robuchon by Gault Millau. ...
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View issue Harpers 27 October 2006


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Liberty demands change over screwcap attitudes
27 Oct 2006
Dear Minister, I am writing to you regarding an issue that is having an adverse effect on the sales and positive image of Italian wine. ...
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View issue Harpers 27 October 2006


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Wines in the Weekly Press
27 Oct 2006
Daily Mail Oz Clarke’s forthcoming BBC series – Oz and James’ Big Wine Adventure – is thrown into the spotlight by JILL PARKIN as she takes a look behind the scenes of the televised French road/wine trip. She finds that Oz...
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View issue Harpers 27 October 2006


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Wines in the Weekly Press
20 Oct 2006
Financial Times Riesling remains a favoured topic of JANCIS ROBINSON MW, but this time it’s the turn of Australia, rather than Germany. ...
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View issue Harpers 13 October 2006


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The write stuff
20 Oct 2006
Recently I asked Margaret Rand, one of the very few wine writers who can actually write, why she had resigned from the Circle of Wine Writers, and this elegant, patrician woman said what was the point of it? ...
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View issue Harpers 13 October 2006


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'Piety versus terroir' – by Max Allen
06 Oct 2006
Terroir, according to Malcolm Gluck in his new book Brave New World, is twaddle. Well, I’m sorry, Malcolm, I just don’t agree. ...
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View issue Harpers 6 October 2006


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'Start them young' – by Jeremy Beadles
06 Oct 2006
On 16 October the Government will launch a ‘Binge Drinking Campaign’. Its objective is to increase understanding of the consequences of irresponsible drinking; its aim is to contribute to positive long-term change in attitudes towards ‘sensible drinking’ and ultimately help drive...
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View issue Harpers 6 October 2006


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The Analyst – by Neil Beckett
02 Oct 2006
The Bell at Skenfrith (www.thebellatskenfrith.co.uk) has long been known to aficionados, but has only recently started to win the wider recognition it richly deserves, earlier this month beating one of London’s best hotel restaurants to win the 2006 Gosset Award for...
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View issue Harpers 29 September 2006


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From eco-wine to Frankenvine – by Joanne Simon
21 Sep 2006
Welcome to South Africa, a place of great natural beauty, still teeming with unique and exciting wildlife in places, and home to the Cape Floral Kingdom, the smallest and richest of the earth’s six great floral kingdoms. ...
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View issue Harpers 22 September 2006


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'When Malcolm met Len' – by Malcolm Gluck
15 Sep 2006
Len Evans, the Australian wine guru, who popped his clogs just last month aged 76, duly (and rightly) received obits from many people, yet none got close to portraying the amateur sculptor, demagogue, furious male ego and actor that I met...
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View issue Harpers 15 September 2006

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