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			Beverley Blanning MW is a London-based independent wine journalist and the author of Wine Tasting and Biodynamics in Wine. A feature writer and taster for Decanter – and a contributor to other publications around the world – Blanning has judged at numerous wine competitions internationally. She is also a presenter and educator for corporate, consumer and trade events. She was a judge at the Decanter World Wine Awards 2017, but she first judged the competition in 2004.
 
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				Organics and screwcaps could be the way forward for Chateau Margaux, according to new research by the Bordeaux first growth.
 
				Opus One winemaker Michael Silacci claimed that the high alcohol in California wine today is a concern that is voiced 'mostly in Europe'
 
				Tenuta de Biserno, the brainchild of Marchese Lodovico Antinori, is a 90-hectare estate in western Tuscany
 
				BEVERLEY BLANNING MW looks for the best way to keep an open bottle fresh, as she tests a range of stoppers
 
				Alvaro Palacios is Spain’s most talked about winemaker. But as Beverley Blanning MW finds out, he can talk a fair bit himself…
 
				Beverley Blanning MW reports on the Bordeaux 2006 vintage in Pessac-Léognan and Graves...
 
				A blend of many eaux de vie, some more than a century old, Cognac is far more complex than you might think, especially on the nose. The intrepid Beverley Blanning MW was tasked with officially defining its aromas
 
				Beverley Blanning MW meets the innovator set to shake up the wine world even more by blending Côte de Nuits with Californian Pinot Noir
 
				Morey-St-Denis may be among the lower profile communes, but it embodies all that is best about Burgundy’s individuality, says Beverley Blanning MW
 
				You want to interest your children in wine, but how to ensure they appreciate it rather than abuse it, asks Beverley Blanning MW
 
				Parents are too slow and insufficiently active in teaching their children about alcohol, according to new research from drinks industry body the Drinkaware Trust.
 
				Two wines from the tiny Gimblett Gravels area of Hawkes Bay in New Zealand have out-performed Bordeaux wines ten times as expensive.