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Steven Spurrier: A Life Wine
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Steven Spurrier: A Life Wine
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• The memoirs of a legendary wine figure, full of his wonderful stories, experiences, the wines and the friends
• A seat at the table with the world's greatest wine makers, judges and writers
• Tributes from key people like Hugh Johnson, Jancis Robinson MW and Oz Clarke
• Steven's obituary was seen in key newspapers around the world including the Times, Telegraph, FT, Die Welt, Corriere della Serra, New York Times, Washington Post and San Francisco Chronicle - the wine world mourned his passing
The moment he was handed a glass of Cockburn 1908 vintage port by his grandfather at 13 years old, Steven Spurrier knew he would make wine his career. He traveled Europe in his red sports car (fitted with a compact wine fridge in the boot), working the vintage in Burgundy, Bordeaux and Champagne, before his first extraordinary move was to set up shop and sell wine to the French. As an Englishman in the heart of Paris, this seemed a remarkably bold (if not foolish) project, but the plan worked. Steven’s adventures in wine did not stop there. In 1976, he went on to mastermind the ‘Judgement of Paris’, the France v California blind tasting that changed the wine world forever. This memoir looks back on Steven’s life charting the incidents, adventures, ideas and discoveries that formed his wine journey. With tributes from Hugh Johnson, Miguel Torres, Oz Clarke, Jancis Robinson MW, Warren Winiarski and many more…
• A seat at the table with the world's greatest wine makers, judges and writers
• Tributes from key people like Hugh Johnson, Jancis Robinson MW and Oz Clarke
• Steven's obituary was seen in key newspapers around the world including the Times, Telegraph, FT, Die Welt, Corriere della Serra, New York Times, Washington Post and San Francisco Chronicle - the wine world mourned his passing
The moment he was handed a glass of Cockburn 1908 vintage port by his grandfather at 13 years old, Steven Spurrier knew he would make wine his career. He traveled Europe in his red sports car (fitted with a compact wine fridge in the boot), working the vintage in Burgundy, Bordeaux and Champagne, before his first extraordinary move was to set up shop and sell wine to the French. As an Englishman in the heart of Paris, this seemed a remarkably bold (if not foolish) project, but the plan worked. Steven’s adventures in wine did not stop there. In 1976, he went on to mastermind the ‘Judgement of Paris’, the France v California blind tasting that changed the wine world forever. This memoir looks back on Steven’s life charting the incidents, adventures, ideas and discoveries that formed his wine journey. With tributes from Hugh Johnson, Miguel Torres, Oz Clarke, Jancis Robinson MW, Warren Winiarski and many more…