The Louis Roederer International Wine Writers’ Awards 2016 Shortlist Announced
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On Wednesday 27th July the Louis Roederer International Wine Writers Awards judging panel met at Maisons Marques et Domaines headquarters in London to determine the shortlists of the entries in the twelfth Louis Roederer International Wine Writers’ Awards.
The five judges, among them three previous LRIWWA winners, discussed at length the merits of over 200 entries from 19 different countries, judging each on style and content. After many difficult decisions with much debate, they agreed on the shortlisted entries for the Louis Roederer International Wine Writers’ Awards 2016.
Charles Metcalfe, Chairman of the judges, commented, “I'm always amazed at how much good writing about wine there still is. And it doesn't just come from the UK and USA. Similarly, just when you think every possible wine book has already been written, more excellent new ones appear.
“Feature-writing is a very strong category, and there are some wonderful wine columnists. The emerging writers keep on coming (despite the fact that it's very hard to make a living writing about wine).”
Tim Atkin MW, added: “Rumours of the death of wine writing have been greatly exaggerated. This was a fantastic crop of columns, features, photographs and online submissions.”
The quality of the categories this year was commented on by judge Sarah Jane Evans MW: “The feature writer category was exceptionally strong; the best were full of imagination and originality. At a time when the market for printed media is shrinking, it is really encouraging to see such strong writing getting published.
“A very lively short-list to choose from for the online writer: very pleased to see recognition for the excellent Spanish wine lover website.”
Despite the heavy workload the judges had to shoulder, all the judges felt that the process afforded them a learning opportunity. Fiona Beckett commented: “In my first year judging the Roederer awards I was really impressed by the scale and breadth of work that wine writing now represents both online and in print. And on a personal level I learnt a lot - it was great to read about subjects I didn’t know about or to see an original take on a well-aired subject.”
Bill Knott succinctly concluded: “The entries this year were as fascinating and wide-ranging as the world of wine itself.”
An invitation-only Awards Ceremony will be taking place to announce the winners in London, on Monday 12th September 2016.
Champagne Louis Roederer and the 2016 judges are delighted to announce this year's shortlist as follows:
CHAMPAGNE LOUIS ROEDERER ARTISTRY OF WINE AWARD 2016
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- Frances Andrijich
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- Leif Carlsson
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- Herbert Lehmann
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- George Rose
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- Matt Wilson
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- Jon Wyand
Louis Roederer International Wine Writers’ Awards 2016 Shortlist
CHAMPAGNE LOUIS ROEDERER EMERGING WINE WRITER OF THE YEAR 2016
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- Lauren Eads
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- William Kelley
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- Emily O’Hare
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- Zachary Sussman
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- Kelli White
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- Jane Anson
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- Andrea Frost
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- Andrew Jefford
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- Yolanda Ortiz de Arri
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- Ronald Washam
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- Alder Yarrow
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- The History of Wine in 100 Bottles – Oz Clarke
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- The Wine Hunter – Campbell Mattinson
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- Thirsty Dragon: China’s Lust for Bordeaux and the Threat to the World’s Best Wines –Suzanne
Mustacich
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- My Kind of Wine – John Platter
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- Exploring & Tasting Wine: A wine course with digressions – Berry Bros & Rudd
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- Jane Anson
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- Felicity Carter
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- Michael Edwards
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- Anne Krebiehl MW
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- Margaret Rand
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- Jon Bonné
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- Michael Fridjhon
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- Andrea Frost
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- Andrew Jefford
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- Guy Woodward
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- Nina Caplan
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- Dave McIntyre
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- Lucy Shaw
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- Qin Xie