
Michael Edwards
Michael Edwards trained in Law, reading for the Bar at Gray’s Inn, London. In 1968, he joined Laytons, and while living in France in the 1970s represented fine estates in Burgundy and Alsace .
He has also been a chief inspector of the Egon Ronay restaurant Guide. A freelance writer for 30 years, he has specialised in Champagne, in 2010 winning the Roederer Wine Book of the Year for The Finest Wines of Champagne.
He became the first non-Champenois to be admitted order of Confrère St Vincent de Vertus. He’s researching a new book on Champagne and other great sparkling wines.
Michael Edwards was first a DWWA judge in 2004 and was most recently a judge at the 2018 Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA).
-

After 2001: The odyssey of Champagnes
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Vintage Champagne: Panel tasting results
The 2008s impressed...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Piper-Heidsieck: Producer profile
Introducing ex-Armand de Brignac winemaker, Émilien Boutillat...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Krug 2006: New release tasted
Michael Edwards tastes Krug's latest vintage release, 2006....
By Michael Edwards Published
-

A Charles Heidsieck tasting to remember: the Collection Crayères
See Michael Edward's notes and scores from a unique tasting...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Dry Champagne: panel tasting results
It’s an increasingly fashionable category...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

First taste: Cristal 2008 launched
'A revelation', even for a Champagne already so well known...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Great value Champagne made by growers – panel tasting results
The top wine was under £30-a-bottle...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-
Magnum of Champagne: Top wines to try
The Champagne Magnum is a symbol of celebration and extravagance...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Champagne de Castelnau launches new prestige cuvée
Champagne de Castelnau has just celebrated its 100th anniversary with the launch of its first ever prestige cuvée...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Dom Pérignon 2009 vintage to be released before 2008
Michael Edwards tastes Dom Pérignon 2009...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Veuve Clicquot: Producer profile
One of Champagne's most recognisable labels...
By Michael Edwards Published
-

First taste: La Grande Dame 2008
The latest vintage release...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Dom Pérignon P2 Rosé 1996: Review
Read our review of the newly released P2 rosé...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Dom Pérignon 2008 release marks the end of an era
Michael Edwards tastes the 2008 vintage of Dom Pérignon, due to be released in late 2018...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Gosset Celebris 2004 release: How does it compare to older vintages?
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-
First taste: Gosset Grand Blanc de Meunier Champagne
Gosset’s first 100% Pinot Meunier Champagne…
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Dom Ruinart 2007 re-tasted: How it looks now
Re-tasted in October 2018...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Top Champagnes to lay down
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-
Champagne bubbles mystery: Where’s the sparkle? – ask Decanter
Why might one glass have more sparkle than another?...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

Dom Pérignon Rosé 2005 versus 2004, 2003 and 2002
Champagne expert Michael Edwards reviews the new release...
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

First taste: Bollinger Grande Année 2007
Read Michael Edwards' review...
By Michael Edwards Published
-

Krug 2002 ‘in another league’, says Michael Edwards
Krug 2002 is the product of a vintage where 'everything went right', says Champagne expert and author Michael Edwards.
By Michael Edwards Last updated
-

First taste: Veuve Clicquot, Extra Brut, Extra Old
The latest release from Veuve Clicquot...
By Michael Edwards Published
