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Monica Larner is a wine critic and author based in Rome. She is the Italian Reviewer for ''The Wine Advocate'' and eRobertParker.com, the bimonthly wine publication and website founded by wine critic, Robert Parker.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20130403-906162.html?mod=crnews )〕 She was selected in 2013 by Parker to replace the departing Antonio Galloni.〔Lucy Shaw ''"(Parker appoints three new critics )"'' The Drinks Business, April 25th, 2013.〕 In 2003, Larner was selected to be the very first dedicated Italian wine editor for ''Wine Enthusiast''.〔 She is also a two-time winner of the ''Best Young Journalist of the Year'' (2008, 2010), one of the top honors given out yearly at the VinItaly exposition.〔Wine Enthusiast Magazine '(Video Story: Wine Enthusiast Magazine Wins Best Magazine at Grandi Cru Vinitaly Awards. Wine Enthusiast editor Monica Larner named best young journalist. )"'', April 2010 issue, Accessed: December 4th, 2013〕 In 2012, Larner won ''Best International Journalist'' also presented by the Comitato Grandi Cru d'Italia panel at VinItaly.〔Claudia Ricci ''"(Monica Larner Named Best International Journalist )"'' ''Wine Enthusiast Magazine'', Web 2012. Accessed: December 19th, 2013〕 As of 2013, Larner is the only wine journalist to have won one of these top prizes in wine journalism three times.〔Marketwired ''"(The Wine Advocate & eRobertParker.com Unveil Two More Reviewers Joining Its World-Renowned Editorial Team )"'' ''The Wall Street Journal'', Apr 23, 2013. Accessed: December 19th, 2013〕 Through her work at ''The Wine Advocate'', Larner's opinion on Italian wines is often cited by mainstream media publications like ''Forbes''〔Eric Arnold ''"(Would You Buy A Wine Made By A Racist? )"'' Forbes, September 5th, 2013〕 and ''Newsweek''.〔Abigail Jones ''"(Vino? No Thanks. We’re Italian )"'' Newsweek, November 16th, 2013〕 She has been described by Robert Parker as "...one of the most comprehensive writers of Italian wines out there."〔 == Early life == A Los Angeles native, Larner's family moved to Rome when she was 11 years old for filming of the 1983 World War II television mini-series ''The Winds of War'' on which her father, Stevan Larner, worked as the director of photography. After high school in both Italy and California, Larner earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees in journalism (an MA with a minor in Italian studies) from Boston University and New York University respectively. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Monica Larner」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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