Anthony Hanson
Anthony Hanson is a British Master of Wine[1] and a senior consultant to Christie's International Wine Department, as well as an expert on Burgundy,[2][3] an international wine judge and author.[4] His book Burgundy was first published in 1982, and since reissued in 2003.[5] Following its initial publication, the book gained notoriety in part due to the famous description, "Great Burgundy smells of shit", a sentence which was modified in later editions.[6][7][8]
Hanson has also contributed to publications such as Decanter[2] and The World of Fine Wine.[9]
See also
References
- ^ mastersofwine.org, Masters of Wine, Anthony Hanson profile
- ^ a b Hanson, Anthony, MW, Decanter.com (August 19, 2009). Burgundy: Domaines
- ^ Decanter.com (August 9, 2004). 100 Wines to Try before you Die
- ^ christies.com Specialist Departments: Wine
- ^ Kissack, Chris, thewinedoctor.com. "Wine Books: Anthony Hanson". http://www.thewinedoctor.com/otherresources/hanson.shtml.
- ^ Atkin, Tim, The Observer (February 9, 2003). Something stinks...
- ^ Rose, Anthony, The Independent (February 1, 2003). The Drinks Column: When a good wine smells of shit
- ^ MacQuitty, Jane, The Times (2003-03-01). "The smell of wine". London. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/food_and_drink/wine/article1115449.ece.
- ^ The World of Fine Wine.Back Issue: Summary of Content
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