George M. Taber is the author of Judgment of Paris, the 2006 wine book of the year for Britain's Decanter magazine. His second book, To Cork or Not to Cork, won the Jane Grigson Award from the International Association of Culinary Professionals and was a finalist for the James Beard Foundation Award for best book on wine and spirits and the Andre Simon Award for best wine book. Before turning to writing wine books, Taber was a reporter and editor for Time.
"Here's the inside tale of the dramatic tasting session that
transformed the wine industry. George Taber was the only reporter
there, and he tells the tale with the same authority, depth and
clarity of the American wines that won. His tale has fascinating
characters, great locales, and a fine bouquet."
-- Walter Isaacson, author of Benjamin Franklin
"For those of us who were lucky enough to be part of the fun at
Steven Spurrier's wine shop in Paris, this book is a trip down
memory lane. For everyone else, Taber brings the event to life
brilliantly with insightful portraits and a reporter's eye for
telling detail."
-- Don and Petie Kladstrup, authors of Wine & War
"Nearly thirty years later, Taber's book outlines an historic event
that is relevant, captivating and compelling -- even for non-wine
aficionados. The petty wine war that the Paris Tasting set off had
one big winner: good wine. And one big loser: good wine...from
France."
-- Christian Vannequé, Former chief sommelier at the Tour d'Argent
restaurant in Paris and one of the judges at the Paris Tasting
"George Taber was alone among journalists to attend the wine
world's Declaration of Independence from French supremacy. He tells
the story of the California wine revolution with verve showing how
the upstarts managed to surprise the complacent French. This is a
rare book about wine to be sipped, not gulped."
-- William Echikson, author of Noble Rot
"The Judgment of Paris is a fascinating recounting of that historic
event that was like a lightning rod to the budding wine scene in
California. It is a must read for anyone interested in wine."
-- Daniel Johnnes, Wine Director Montrachet and President Daniel
Johnnes Wines
"Spirited, intelligent, and a deliciously entertaining good read.
Essential for anyone who has ever enjoyed a good bottle of
California wine."
-- Anthony Dias Blue, Executive Director of the San Francisco
International Wine Competition
"I devoured Judgment of Paris and it is dazzling -- reads like a
thriller, with the added benefit that the scholarship is impeccable
too!"
-- Orley Ashenfelter, the Joseph Douglas Green 1895 Professor of
Economics at Princeton University and Publisher of Liquid Assets:
The International Guide to Fine Wines
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