
Darrel Joseph
Darrel Joseph is based in Vienna and began writing about the wines of Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe in 1995, after his palate was captured by Hungarian Tokaji and Austrian Grüner Veltliner and Riesling. Since then his interests have broadened to include Croatia, Slovenia and all Balkan wine countries, plus Georgia and Russia, as well as the aforementioned Austria and Hungary. Joseph's writing has appeared in Decanter, Wine Spectator, Wine Business International and Harpers Wine & Spirit, and he has also contributed to Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book and wein.pur's Best of Austria, and Guide to Grüner Veltliner. He was also the English language editor of Lászlo Alkonyi’s book, Tokaj, The Wine of Freedom. When he's not writing, Joseph conducts wine tastings and seminars internationally, and translates a wide range of wine texts from German to English.
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Alois Kracher Sr dies
Alois Kracher Sr has died of cancer aged 81.
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New IMW chairman to expand organisation’s international presence
The new chairman of the Institute of Masters of Wine (IMW), Lynne Sherriff MW, is set to focus on expanding the London-based Institute's global presence.
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Services held for ‘iconic’ Austrian producer Josef Jamek
Josef Jamek, instrumental in developing Austria's Wachau region, has died aged 92.
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Austria faces huge quantity drop after devastating conditions earlier this year
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Rare Austrian wines set for Vienna auction
A private collection of thousands of rare Austrian wines are set to be auctioned in Vienna.
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Austria introduces new sparkling wine quality tiers
Austria has created a three-tier quality pyramid for its emergent sparkling wine sector to improve its reputation and help consumers to better understand the category.
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