Nicolas Belfrage
Nicolas Belfrage is a British Master of Wine,[1] a wine writer and considered one of the foremost experts on Italian wine.[2]
Career
Belfrage was born in Los Angeles in 1940, the son of British/American socialist writer Cedric Belfrage and his wife Molly Castle. He grew up in New York and London, and studied French and Italian at University College London, He became a Master of Wine in 1980.
Belfrage has contributed to publications such as Decanter, The World of Fine Wine, Wein Gourmet, and shared a column in Harpers Magazine with Franco Ziliani,[3] with whom he has also collaborated on contributions to Tom Stevenson's annual Wine Report.[4][5] For several years he has contributed the Italy section to Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book as well as to the Oz Clarke Pocket Wine Book.
Bibliography
- Life Beyond Lambrusco (1985)
- Barolo to Valpolicella: The Wines of Northern Italy (1999)
- Brunello to Zibibbo: The Wines of Tuscany, Central and Southern Italy (2001)
- The Finest Wines of Tuscany and Central Italy (2009)
See also
References
- Nicolas Belfrage profile winepros.com.au
- Footnotes
- ↑ mastersofwine.org, Masters of Wine, Nicolas Belfrage profile
- ↑ Robinson, Jancis, jancisrobinson.com (1 October 2005). "Italian wine in the doldrums...".
- ↑ Belfrage, Nicolas; Ziliani, Franco, Harpers (24 October 2005). "In defence of our column".
- ↑ VinoWire.com The Editors
- ↑ wine-pages.com wine book reviews
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