Judgment of Paris: California Vs. France and the Historic 1976 Paris Tasting That Revolutionized Wine (Paperback)

Author: George M. Taber
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780743297325
Publisher: Scribner Book Company
Publish Date: 11/21/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202532739
Item#: RCG29J
Dimensions (in Inches) 9H x 6.25L x 1T
Pages: 336
 
Told for the first time by the only reporter present, this is the full story of the mythic Paris Tasting of 1976--a blind tasting where a panel of esteemed French judges shocked the industry by choosing unknown California wines over France's best.
 
 
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Prologue

Was there ever a better job? In the mid-1970s, I was a correspondent for Time magazine in Paris. It was a small office, so I got to write stories on subjects as varied as French politics and haute couture. When a big story broke in one of the countries under the Paris bureau, I jetted off to Madrid to cover the assassination of a Spanish prime minister, to Lisbon to report on a revolution taking place, or to Amsterdam to check into a bribery scandal involving the Dutch queen's husband.

On May 24, 1976, I happened to be in Paris. The previous week I had suggested to editors in New York a story on a wine tasting that was doing the unthinkable: comparing some of the greatest names in French wines with new and little-known California wines. It seemed like a nonevent -- clearly France would win -- but as a native Californian, I had developed an interest in wine and had tried to learn something about European wines while studying or wo

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