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JANCIS ROBINSON
Jancis is the author of the Oxford Companion to Wine and together with Hugh Johnson the World Atlas of Wine. Based in the UK she has a degree as a Master of Wine. Jancis has an ongoing interest in Riesling, Austria, and the wines of Eastern Europe.
 
 
PETER LIEM'S CHAMPAGNE GUIDE
ChampagneGuide.net is the web's most comprehensive guide to the wines and wine producers of Champagne. This online guide features profiles of over 100 champagne producers, from renowned négociant houses to small grower estates.
 
 
ROBERT PARKER ONLINE
With his ‘Parker Points’ Robert Parker often directly influences the reputation (and price) of many wines he reviews. Known to be a Bordeaux and California Cabernet specialist he (or rather his assistant, Pierre-Antoine Rovani) has lately become interested in the wines from Germany and Austria and rated them highly. This site is subcription based.
 
 
STEPHEN TANZER’S INTERNATIONAL WINE CELLAR
Stephen Tanzer is one of the most respected wine critics in the US. His bi-monthly subscription only report covers most major wine regions. David Schildknecht writes about Germany and Austria on a regular basis for IWC.
 
 
 
WINE DICTIONARY
Thirsting to know the difference between Riesling and Gewürztraminer? Or perhaps you'd like to learn more about other grape varietals popular in Alsace? In the Wine Dictionary, you'll find more than 3,500 entries — from basic tasting terms to top-tier vineyards — that relate to wine.
 
 
 
WINE LOVERS PAGE
The oldest, largest and most popular independent wine-appreciation site on the web. Robin Garr, his columnists, and contributors debate and celebrate wine, food, & travel.
 
 
 
WINE SPECTATOR
Wine Spectator has done a great deal to help educate and excite wine consumers on the great wines and wine regions of the world. Their comprehensive website goes further in providing access to their tasting notes, feature articles, and great educational resources.
 
 
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