
Andrew Jefford
Andrew Jefford has written for Decanter magazine since 1988. His monthly magazine column is widely followed, and he also writes occasional features and profiles both for the magazine and for Decanter.com. He has won many awards for his work, including eight Louis Roederer Awards and eight Glenfiddich Awards. He was Regional Chair for Regional France and Languedoc-Rossillon at the inaugural Decanter World Wine Awards in 2004, and has judged in every edition of the competition since, becoming a Co-Chair in 2018. After a year as a senior research fellow at Adelaide University between 2009 and 2010, Jefford moved with his family to the Languedoc, close to Pic St-Loup. He also acts as academic advisor to The Wine Scholar Guild.
Roederer awards 2016: International Wine Columnist of the Year
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Andrew Jefford: ‘Come on in, the flames said. Taste wine; avoid hypothermia’
Andrew Jefford on the pleasures of Niagara Chardonnay...
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Andrew Jefford: ‘Perhaps they think “drinkers like oak”. Really?’
Andrew Jefford on the subjectivity of tasting...
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Andrew Jefford: ‘I urge every reader to enjoy wine thoughtfully’
Andrew Jefford on enjoying wine in context...
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Andrew Jefford: ‘Rosé, for the time being, is a pretty babble’
Andrew Jefford on the language of rosé...
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Andrew Jefford: ‘Telling stories about terroir will lead us astray’
Andrew Jefford on why tales of terroir can be misleading...
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Andrew Jefford: ‘Can wine help us make sense of tragedy?’
Andrew Jefford reflects on recent events worldwide...
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Andrew Jefford: ‘Pinotism is a cult within the wine world. Why?’
Andrew Jefford on the stature of Pinot...
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Andrew Jefford: ‘Macron’s own love of wine seems genuinely sincere’
Andrew Jefford on the president's appreciation...
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The joy of learning about wine
Enjoying a glass of wine is an experience that’s enriched through knowledge. Wherever you are on your wine journey, there are resources to assist you
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Andrew Jefford: ‘The wine world has some dangerously alluring myths’
Andrew Jefford on four wine world myths and why they don't hold...
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Andrew Jefford: ‘Arresting and generous, but without vulgarity or excess’
It’s unlucky for Languedoc that its appellations stretch from east to west rather than north to south...
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Jefford on Monday: The varietal giant
A focus on Pays d'Oc wines...
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Jefford on Monday: Northern Lights
Our columnist goes cruising in Crozes...
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Get to know Alsace: Good, better, best
Have you ever wanted to know more about a great wine region but didn’t know where to start? Here’s some help. We asked six of our expert contributors to sum up what makes a particular wine region great, and to choose three bottles – good (affordable), better (medium-priced) and best (money no object) – to take you there. Here are Andrew Jefford's Alsace picks...
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Andrew Jefford: ‘The gifts of Bacchus hold our gaze like a procession’
Andrew Jefford explores how markets define the scope of growers creative efforts by what they reward or sanction and how, when markets are neglectful and unresponsive, there's little the grower can do but conform.
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Andrew Jefford: ‘2021 has been the year of all the miseries’
Andrew Jefford looks back at a year tainted by awful weather, causing havoc for winemakers cross the world, with none suffering more horribly than the growers of Germany's Ahr Valley.
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Andrew Jefford: ‘A wine’s visual cues shout, stamp, whistle and roar’
Might our palate be conditioned by visual cues and cultural constructs? Andrew Jefford argues that tasting is a synesthetic experience greatly affected by assumptions and expectations - which even the shape of a bottle can alter.
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Andrew Jefford: ‘Stories should cling to wine like mussels to rope’
Is the way wine brands communicate too stiff and dull? Often, but with notable exceptions. Andrew Jefford argues wine should lower its brow and embrace a natural affinity with people, places and stories.
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Mas de Daumas Gassac: producer profile
Charting the history of this exceptional Languedoc estate
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Jefford: Soil signatures may provide wine’s most haunting music
From root to glass, soil signatures' subtle music is worth listening to...
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DWWA 2021: Here’s to our biggest year yet
A record year for entries threw up some surprising results...
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Appellations: Time for change?
Andrew Jefford makes a case for modifying appellation legislation...
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Terre del Barolo: Don’t underestimate cooperatives
Andrew Jefford shines a light on Terre del Barolo, an important cooperative with a new venture...
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Jefford on Monday: Picpoul on the march
Andrew Jefford on the rise of Picpoul de Pinet...
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