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Wine & Spirit International : ウィキペディア英語版
Wine & Spirit

''Wine & Spirit'' is a British monthly magazine on wine, spirits, beers and cocktails, directed at both consumers and the drinks industry. The magazine also organises the annual "International Wine Challenge" and "International Spirits Challenge", and publishes the annual results book, the ''World's Best Wines Guide''.
''Wine & Spirit'' is viewed as a competitor of ''Decanter'', described by Jancis Robinson as "Britain's second consumer wine magazine", though livelier.
==History==
The magazine was a consumer-only oriented magazine founded as ''What Wine?'' in 1983 by Robert Joseph and Charles Metcalfe and published by Wilmington plc. It was later renamed ''Wine Magazine'', then ''Wine International'', before it was sold with its sister trade-only publication ''Wine & Spirit'' (a 150-year-old trade publication where Jancis Robinson began her wine writing career as editor immediately after university) to William Reed Publishing in December 2005.〔 The two magazines were combined into one, ''Wine & Spirit International'', in February 2006.

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