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Tom Stevenson

Tom Stevenson (born 1951) is a British author who has been writing about wine for more than 30 years. Described by his colleagues as one of today's most prolific wine authors,〔 Stevenson is regarded as the world's leading authority on Champagne.〔christies.com (Christie’s Champagne Masterclass )〕〔Swig.co.uk (Wine review )〕〔〔frenchwinesociety.org (French Wine Society: Book review )〕〔 He has written 23 books, the most important of which have been published internationally by more than 50 publishers and translated into over 25 languages. In 1986, his book ''Champagne'' became the first wine book to win four literary awards, establishing Stevenson's reputation as a serious author, a fastidious researcher with a talent for divining future issues, and a critic bold enough to take on the establishment.〔wine-pages.com (Champagne’s €6 billion expansion )〕〔champagne-lenoble.com (Wine Report, Tom Stevenson )〕
==Career==
Although Stevenson's first writings on wine were published in ''Decanter'' in the late 1970s, a magazine for which he still writes, he was a more prolific contributor to ''WINE Magazine'' for consumers and ''Wine & Spirit International'' for the trade (both since merged into ''Wine & Spirit'') during the 1980s and 1990s. At the time he was well known for his monthly ''"Fizz File"'' column in ''WINE Magazine'', and for being the sole author of the award winning annual Champagne supplements for both of these magazines.
In 1998, his ''Christie's World Encyclopedia of Champagne & Sparkling Wine'' became the only wine book to warrant a leader in a UK national newspaper (''The Guardian'', 14 October 1998), when he published for the first time ever a 17th-century document proving that the English used a second fermentation to convert still wines into sparkling at least six years before Dom Pérignon arrived at the Abbey of Hautvillers, and almost 40 years before the French claim that sparkling Champagne was invented.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 ''Decanter'' World Wine Awards: Judges )
Stevenson is also regarded as one of the world’s leading experts on Alsace wine.〔wine-pages.com (Wine-pages.com: Tom Stevenson )〕〔rieslingreport.com 〕〔alsace-wine.net (Alsace Wine.net: Book review )〕 In 1987 he was elected a ''confrère oenophile'' of the Confrérie Saint Etienne, when he was the sole person amongst the Alsace wine producers and other experts present to identify a 50-year-old wine made from Sylvaner.〔(Hugel & Fils: Wine Report 2006 )〕 In 1994 Stevenson's 600-page ''The Wines of Alsace'' won the Veuve Clicquot Book of the Year award in the USA and caused Malcolm Gluck, then wine correspondent of ''The Guardian'', to declare that "It is not simply the best book about Alsace wines ever written, or the most penetrating book about a French wine region ever written; it is the greatest wine book ever written, period".〔vynai.com (18 December 2006) (Tom Stevenson Interview )〕
Stevenson is also the author of several more wide-ranging publications, including ''The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia'', which is required reading for both Master of Wine and Master Sommelier examinations, and has been published and revised continuously since 1988. In this book, Stevenson has shown that he has the gift of taking vast quantities of knowledge and experience and translating them into lucid, sparkling prose, easily graspable by the novice, yet still interesting and instructive to the connoisseur.〔 With ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', ''The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia'' is regarded as one of the essential wine reference books in English.
In addition to the books authored by Stevenson, he conceived and edited the annual ''Wine Report'', described by Jancis Robinson, MW as "the most significant entirely new wine book to emerge in 2003".〔 In August 2009 it was announced by publisher Dorling Kindersley that the 2009 edition of ''Wine Report'' was to be the last, citing that the sales figures were insufficient to justify the fees of the guide's 45 writers, among them Clive Coates, MW and Anthony Rose. ''Wine Report'' was the recipient of "Best in World" prizes three times at the Gourmand International Awards, and in 2006 it became the only wine book to be inducted into Gourmand's Hall of Fame (a feat unmatched by other wine books until 2007 when joined by ''The World Atlas of Wine'' and ''Bordeaux et ses Vins'').
Over and above these awards, Stevenson has personally won 31 literary prizes, including "Wine writer of the year" three times〔amazon.com (Back page text of Tom Stevenson's Wine Report 2008 )〕 and the coveted Wine Literary Award, America's only lifetime achievement award for wine writing.〔DK: Wine (Report 2008 )〕
Stevenson has been chairman of Champagne and Alsace panels at the "''Decanter'' World Wine Awards" since its inception, and has judged at other major competitions in France, Germany, Greece, Australia and the USA. He presents the Christie's Champagne Masterclass〔 in London ever year (taking it to Singapore one year) and for a cyberspace presence, he squats on (Tom Cannavan’s Wine-pages ), where his contributions are sporadic, once notably giving away an entire edition of his Champagne & Sparkling Wine Guide simply because it was late coming out, and where his (Aromas and Flavors ) resource, where he lists the active chemical compounds responsible for common aromas in wine, has been described as the most helpful tool for delineating wine's attributes since Dr. Anne Noble's Aroma Wheel was devised at UC Davis in 1990.〔avenuevine.com (Swirl, sniff, sip, search and blog; L.A. Times )〕

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