Decanter Magazine - the route to all good wine

Latest issue
Subscribe
Renew online
Buy Decanter:
In the UK
In the US
Find your nearest
UK newsagent

Advertisements
Free Newsletters
Keep up to date with our FREE daily news alerts and monthly newsletters including decantertrade
Shopping Mall

Retailers
UK and Europe
Worldwide
Shopping
Property
Recruitment
Books
Accessories & Gifts
Storage & Refrigeration
Tourism

Learning Route
Free tasting kit
Links
Wine courses
Wine clubs
The basics
Wine terminology - grapes
How do they taste?
Glossary
Wine Investment
Features
2009 Harvest reports
Burgundy 2007
Bordeaux 2008
Book reviews
Am I a great vintage?
Bordeaux En Primeur
Other Features
Events reports
Events slideshows
Decanter contributors
For the facts about alcohol Drinkaware.co.uk
RSS Feed

Latest News

Gault Millau editor resigns following winemakers boycott

July 17, 2009
By Panos Kakaviatos

The editor of Germany's most famous wine tasting guide, Gault Millau, has resigned following a letter signed by 14 top winemakers calling for the boycott of the magazine.

The controversy began on 30 June, when the German winemakers sent an open letter to Gault Millau publisher Christian Verlag, indicating that they would not send samples to be tasted for the review because they objected to the publisher's new 'optional donation' of €195 for the tasting.

'It would not have mattered if what they asked for was €5 or €195; what matters is the principle. It left us with a strange feeling,' said Helmut Dönnhoff of the Dönnhoff winery, who co-signed the letter.

Dönnhoff told decanter.com that the problem was that they specifically asked for money 'before the tasting'.

'I am not saying that the tastings would have necessarily favoured those who did pay, but that perception was raised, for those who would have paid. It would have been fine had they asked for money after publishing.'

The chief editor, Armin Diel, resigned this month because the 'whole issue made me feel uncomfortable,' he said.


He has resigned as editor and publisher of both the magazine and the wine guide. His partner Joel B Payne will continue to be responsible as publisher and editor.

Diel defended the decision for the optional donation.

'They could have used the Gault Millau logo, the texts for advertising and three copies of the book [€29 store price], easily worth the €195,' he said.

'The wine judgments are independent, regardless if winemakers paid or not,' he added.

Follow us on Twitter


Have your say...
To post your comment on this story, email us at news@decanter.com, making sure the relevant headline is in the subject field


This sad story and more, all the comments about it on various internet
forum, especially in USA are the best illustration of just one word :
"hypocrisy".
Mauss François, Président-Fondateur du Grand Jury Européen



Register on decanter.com absolutely free for news alerts delivered direct to your email inbox, and our fortnightly newsletter with advance notice of what’s coming up in Decanter magazine, offers, competitions and more.

PLUS registration is a one-stop shop for the Decanter magazine Archive and Decanter Fine Wine Tracker.

Search for similar news stories

Back to index

Advertisements
Shopping directory
Poll
Can you make fine wine over 14%?
To comment on this month's poll email editor@decanter.com

Members Log in

Username
Password
keep me signed in unless I sign out

Register free Forgot password?

Decanter worldwide

Chinese
Hungarian

Sister sites

House to Home
Country Life
Horse & Hound
The Field
Shooting UK
Homes & Gardens
Ideal Home
Yachting and Boating World
All IPC Media sites

Contact Us

Editorial...support...
sales...marketing...
Decanter media pack

Contact us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Sitemap | Trusted Reviews
© Copyright 2007 IPC Media Limited, All rights reserved