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dimanche, 09 mars 2008 |
The blog European Grand Jury is opened to the address
It will speak about everything, mainly about wine, naturally, and about what goes all around: gastronomy, service, purchase, price, tasting, visits of domains, etc.
Our rules are simple
On-line publishing of texts after moderation. Please understand that it can sometimes set more than 24 hours. The webmaster keeps the right to refuse any comment which would not respect the ethics and the international rules of the Internet.
Anonymity is not accepted: to participate, it will be necessary to indicate a name, a first name, an email.
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jeudi, 21 février 2008 |
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lundi, 11 février 2008 |
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samedi, 26 janvier 2008 |
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vendredi, 25 janvier 2008 |
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lundi, 03 décembre 2007 |
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dimanche, 02 décembre 2007 |
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lundi, 03 décembre 2007 |
Best Sommelier of the World 1998
Permanent Member of the GJE Country: Germany Markus del Monego belongs to the new generation of sommelier, and he worked, tasted, and travelled so hard that he managed to win the "Best Sommelier of the World" award at an age where some are still finishing their studies… Like Olivier Poussier, Philippe Faure-Brac or Andreas Larsson, he managed to leverage this prestigious award without losing his simplicity! Like them, modesty is one of his main features, but it doesn't prevent him from using his constant sense of humor, very enjoyable by his friends! |
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dimanche, 25 novembre 2007 |
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jeudi, 01 septembre 2005 |
 Set up by François Mauss in 1996, the GJE wishes to see itself as an alternative way of classifying the great wines of the world compared to the individual notes of the best critics worldwide, particularly the English and Americans from whom GJE has adopted the method of scoring out of 100 points to facilitate international comparisons.
Its method: regularly bring together at least 12 of its permanent members, from at least 6 different countries of the European Union (and Switzerland) in order to have them blind taste a maximum of 68 wines in two daily 3-hour session, under strict legal control. |
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