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Richard Baudains was born and bred in Jersey in the Channel Islands and trained to be a teacher of English as a foreign language. After several years in various foreign climes, Baudains settled down in beautiful Friuli-Venezia Giulia, having had the good fortune to reside previously in the winemaking regions of Piemonte, Tuscany, Liguria and Trentino-Alto Adige. Baudains wrote his first article for Decanter in 1989 and has been a regular contributor on Italian wines ever since. His day job as director of a language school conveniently leaves time for a range of wine-related activities including writing for the Slow wine guide, leading tastings and lecturing in wine journalism at L’Università degli Studi di Scienze Gastronomiche and for the web-based Wine Scholars’ Guild.
Underwater ageing may have a rival...
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Renaissance of an obscure central Italian grape...
Two winemakers in Tuscany who have left their previous careers to pursue a passion for wine...
Biodynamic wines from Alto Adige...
With 10 bottles to try...
With tasting notes & scores for 10 Italian natural wines...
Tuscany; good Sangiovese, but maybe not as you know it...
Wines dating back to 1958 tasted and rated...
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