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  1. Hugh Johnson is one of the world’s best-selling wine writers, known for his annual Pocket Wine Book and The World Atlas of Wine, first published in 1977 and 1971 respectively. His autobiography, A Life Uncorked, was published in 2006. Among his many accolades, he was named Decanter’s Man of the Year in 1995, Officer in the French Order ...

  2. Leben. Hugh Johnson wurde in St. John’s Wood, London, als Sohn eines Anwalts geboren.Aufgewachsen ist er in London und Kent. Johnson besuchte ein Internat im britischen Rugby und studierte am King’s College in Cambridge Anglistik.Später arbeitete er für die Zeitschrift Vogue, House & Garden sowie als Herausgeber des Wine & Food magazines, wo er die Redaktion der Wein-Kritik übernahm.

  3. 27 de oct. de 2016 · Oct. 27, 2016. Hugh Johnson, the venerable English wine writer, had just arrived in New York City on a trip he tries to make every year, especially in the fall when “the elms start to fire up ...

  4. 19 de dic. de 2013 · Hugh Johnson's Wine Recommendations for 2013. To join the conversation, comment on our social media channels. From his groundbreaking 1966 book "Wine," to "The World Atlas of Wine" and the hugely successful "Pocket Wine Book," Hugh Johnson, 74, is one of the world’s best-selling wine writers. He is equally well-known in gardening circles for ...

  5. 17 de mar. de 2022 · Hugh Johnson. The Federal Reserve is looking to tame the worst inflation since the 1970s, raising its benchmark short-term interest rate Wednesday and signaling up to seven rate hikes this year ...

  6. Hugh is Chairman Emeritus at Graypoint LLC. He joined First Albany Corporation in 1978 after serving as Executive Vice President of Hugh Johnson & Company, Inc. Hugh is an economic advisor to the Chairman of the State of New York State Assembly Committee on Ways and Means, an adjunct professor at Union-Clarkson Graduate College, a former member of the New York Stock Exchange, a former member ...

  7. 3 de feb. de 2018 · Hugh Johnson: Wein ist nicht kompliziert. Entweder schmeckt er oder nicht! Ein schlechter Wein wird nicht besser, wenn Sie über Aromen philosophieren können. Umgekehrt aber kann es die Freude am Genuss steigern, wenn Sie guten Wein mit Aufmerksamkeit trinken. „Wein ist gleichzeitig einfacher, als viele Menschen glauben, und doch viel ...