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      • The Arrival of a Sussex Sparkling Appellation: A Sad Day for English Wine
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    • 2021
      • The Culture of Pink Wines
      • The Jews of Tokaj
      • Volcanic Wines II: Wine and Minerality
      • Volcanic Wines I: Wineries on the Edge.
      • Marsala: Bringing back a wine from the dead.
      • A forgotten corner of Champagne
      • Flavour and colour: Wine taste and synaesthesia
      • Back Again…
      • The Magon Project
    • 2020
      • Water into wine
      • Wine and women
      • The end of wine as we know it?
      • English wine and British wine
    • 2019
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    • 2018
      • Austria
        • Gemischter Satz
        • Some History
        • Wine and the Politics of Reunification
        • The Problem of Zweigelt
      • Greece
        • Domaine Papagiannakos: Reinventing Savatiano
        • Retsina
      • Old-style Rioja
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Welcome to my website about wine, culture, and society.  My day job is as a Professor of Wine Marketing – but I have a special interest in how we feel and think about, and engage with, wine.  So this site aims to stimulate debate about the relationship of wine to the varying people and cultures who make it and drink it.  You won’t find lots of advice on what to buy here –  but you will find reflections from my travels around the world of wine about how people think and talk about it, along with various musings related to how we view wine and understand its cultural significance...read more here

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