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The World of Fine Wine - Issue #78

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The World of Fine Wine - Issue #78
Producer New Statesman Media Group
Product Code MAG-15

The World of Fine Wine’s 78th Issue is a many splendoured thing. A few highlights, if we may. In Then and Now, Preserving Pleasure, Stuart Walton looks back at sumptuary laws enacted throughout history to limit conspicuous consumption. Simon J Woolf looks at the ‘rebirth of cool’ in Slovakia, arguing that “if there is a new holy grail in wine, it’s cool-climate regions”, and The Last Catalog is a typically poetic account from importer/writer Terry Theise on visiting his European growers following a three-year absence. Then, Harry Eyres tackles the thorny issue of ‘Minerality’ in Learning to live with undefinability.

On the tasting front (and forgive the Bibendum slant), Simon Field MW assesses a decade of Quinta do Noval and Noval Nacional, and Ken Gargett travels almost 3,000 to taste Max Schubert’s legendary Penfold’s Bin 60A 1962: “Someone had placed a spit bucket on our table. I don’t think anyone was ever going to use it”. In One Bottle, Andrew Jefford meets with François and Edouard Labet of Château de la Tour, writing, “We laughed a lot; father and son are both full of fun… But the wines were joyful and exuberant, too: broad-shouldered, generous, tender, animated. Perhaps that’s Clos Vougeot at its best?” Then, in one of three core tasting reports, Jasper Morris MW delivers his high-powered analysis and verdict on 2018 Burgundy.

Of course, this is just the tip of the iceberg.: there are 226 pages in total!

The World of Fine Wine - Issue #78

Reviews

“The World of Fine Wine takes wine journalism in a new, more sophisticated direction. It is not a consumer magazine, but the first cultural journal of the wine world. …. I know I don't want to read the same old marketing jargon ever again.”
Hugh Johnson OBE
“The World of Fine Wine is by far the best wine magazine in the world. It's scholarly, opinionated, well written and a delight to read. It's also the only magazine I bother to keep.”
Tim Atkin MW
“When your brain grows numb reading endless tasting notes and point-scores from writers determined to tell you precisely what to buy, it’s more than refreshing to open a copy of The World of Fine Wine and be reminded why you care in the first place.”
Terry Theise
“The World of Fine Wine is a compelling magazine. When you start reading it, you just cannot put it down. It is very different, really innovatively written, and so informative.”
Gerard Basset MS MW

Reviews

“The World of Fine Wine takes wine journalism in a new, more sophisticated direction. It is not a consumer magazine, but the first cultural journal of the wine world. …. I know I don't want to read the same old marketing jargon ever again.”
Hugh Johnson OBE
“The World of Fine Wine is by far the best wine magazine in the world. It's scholarly, opinionated, well written and a delight to read. It's also the only magazine I bother to keep.”
Tim Atkin MW
“When your brain grows numb reading endless tasting notes and point-scores from writers determined to tell you precisely what to buy, it’s more than refreshing to open a copy of The World of Fine Wine and be reminded why you care in the first place.”
Terry Theise
“The World of Fine Wine is a compelling magazine. When you start reading it, you just cannot put it down. It is very different, really innovatively written, and so informative.”
Gerard Basset MS MW

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