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  1. Hugh Eric Allan Johnson OBE (born 10 March 1939, in London) is an English journalist, author, editor, and expert on wine. He is considered the world's best-selling wine writer. [2] A wine he tasted in 1964, a 1540 Steinwein from the German vineyard Würzburger Stein , is considered one of the oldest to have ever been tasted.

  2. 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 ...

  3. The new edition of Hugh Johnson’s captivating journey through wine history, The Story of Wine: From Noah to Now is available online at https://bit.ly/35frDg3

  4. Hugh Johnson y Jancis Robinson, la pareja de enólogos más influyente del mundo, han unido su talento para actualizar esta obra maestra. El mundo del vino ha cambiado mucho desde 2001. Australia se ha convertido en una de las potencias más importantes del mundo vinícola. El desarrollo del vino en España y Portugal resulta increíble.

  5. 19 de dic. de 2013 · An interview with the renowned wine writer and author of "The World Atlas of Wine" and "Pocket Wine Book". He shares his stories of how he got into wine, his views on the wine world, and his passion for gardening.

  6. Sinopsis de ATLAS MUNDIAL DEL VINO. «Hugh Johnson y Jancis Robinson son el burdeos y el borgoña de los autores sobre enología». the times. «De una belleza y un placer inconmensurables... La excelente cartografía se combina con un texto riguroso y unas fotografías evocadoras para crear un conjunto irresistible». independent.

  7. Hugh Samuel Johnson (August 5, 1882 – April 15, 1942) was a United States Army officer, businessman, speech writer, government official and newspaper columnist. He was a member of the Brain Trust of Franklin D. Roosevelt from 1932 to 1934. He wrote numerous speeches for FDR and helped plan the New Deal.