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Stephen Brook has been a contributing editor to Decanter since 1996 and has won a clutch of awards for his writing on wine. The author of more than 30 books, his works include Complete Bordeaux, now the definitive study of the region and in its third edition, and The Wines of California, which won three awards. His most recently published book is The Wines of Austria. Brook also fully revised the last two editions of Hugh Johnson’s Wine Companion, and he writes for magazines in many countries.

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Vienna

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4.03 avg rating — 276 ratings — published 1994 — 41 editions
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The Complete Bordeaux: The ...

4.31 avg rating — 39 ratings — published 2004 — 17 editions
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New York Days, New York Nights

3.43 avg rating — 46 ratings — published 1984 — 3 editions
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The Oxford Book of Dreams (...

3.61 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 1983 — 6 editions
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Maple Leaf Rag: Travels Acr...

2.91 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 1987 — 8 editions
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Honkytonk Gelato

3.37 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 1985 — 6 editions
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L.A. Lore: A Scintillating ...

3.24 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 1992 — 4 editions
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Vanished Empire: Vienna, Bu...

3.06 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 1988 — 6 editions
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The Double Eagle

3.46 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 1988 — 4 editions
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The wines of Austria

3.75 avg rating — 12 ratings12 editions
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“Anthony Barton told me in 2004: The pricing of the top growths has got completely out of hand. I asked one of my neighbours, who is fairly open about these things, what he planned to do in a recent vintage. “Oh,” he said, “I’ll probably increase my prices by 10 or 15 per cent.” Needless to say, he came out about 40 per cent higher. When I taunted him gently about this a few weeks later, he shrugged his shoulders and murmured: “Quand le train passe, je monte dessus.” (“When the train passes by, I climb aboard.”) I’m known for keeping my prices fairly stable, and let me tell you, I’m still making good money. The problem with ridiculous price increases is that it turns Bordeaux into a speculative market. Of course it has always been that way, but it’s becoming more exaggerated. And that makes it impossible for smaller properties to get by. They can’t possibly match the prices of the top growths, so there is a vast pool of well-made wine, especially from crus bourgeois, for which there is little market. And while the top properties keep ratcheting up their prices, they ignore the fact that there is a good deal of unsold stock in Bordeaux.”
Stephen Brook, Complete Bordeaux: 4th edition: The Wines, The Chateaux, The People

“there is no such thing as a great vintage, only great bottles.”
Stephen Brook, Complete Bordeaux: 4th edition: The Wines, The Chateaux, The People

“We are right to grumble that many Bordeaux wines are grossly overpriced, but we are under no obligation to buy them, and if we are fortunate enough to be able to afford them, then it is unlikely we will be disappointed by their quality. A great Médoc from 1990, a great Pomerol from 1998, a great Sauternes from 2011, a great white Pessac-Léognan from 2017 – these are wines that satisfy the senses and stimulate the intellect. What more can we ask of a fine wine?”
Stephen Brook, Complete Bordeaux: 4th edition: The Wines, The Chateaux, The People



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