Jeremy Oliver (wine)
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Jeremy Oliver (born 29 December 1961) is an
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writer, commentator, educator and presenter. Self-published with over 25 years experience, Oliver is the author of the wine guide, ''The Australian Wine Annual'' (first published 1997). He is fully independent with no exclusive ties to any media outlet, publishing house or wine producer. After publishing his first book, ''Thirst for Knowledge'', in 1984, Oliver became the world's youngest professional wine writer. In 2005 Oliver was named the inaugural Wine Writer of the Year by the ''Australian Wine Selector'' magazine.


Career

Born in Ballarat,
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, Oliver was educated at
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. He completed a Bachelor of Agricultural Science at the
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in 1982. Oliver then spent a year in Coonawarra, during which he worked at Lindeman's and Katnook Estate. Following this, in 1984, he completed a Graduate Diploma in Wine at
Roseworthy College Roseworthy Agricultural College was an agricultural college in Australia. It was north of Adelaide and west of Roseworthy town. It was the first agricultural college in Australia, established in 1883. It is now part of the University of Adela ...
. Being one of the few International wine writers with a formal tertiary education in
winemaking Winemaking or vinification is the production of wine, starting with the selection of the fruit, its fermentation into alcohol, and the bottling of the finished liquid. The history of wine-making stretches over millennia. The science of wine and ...
and
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he has stated that if you're going to write critically about wine, the least you can do is to learn how to make it. Oliver is both a presenter and regular MC of corporate and wine-related events. He has hosted many wine events in Australia including the Maurice O’Shea Award. In 2006, he toured Australia, hosting wine and cricket dinners (Wine and Wickets) with the legendary cricket commentator,
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. Oliver is a member of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival's honorary Board.


Books and media

Jeremy Oliver has authored more than twenty books and written for dozens of publications in many countries including the UK, the US,
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, Japan and China. He appears regularly on the Australian Sky News Business Channel and has made hundreds of other appearances on radio and television. His first book, ''Thirst For Knowledge'', was a light-hearted but informative guide to wine. This was fully updated two years later as ''More Thirst for Knowledge''. At this time, Oliver was also contributing to a range of publications including
The Age ''The Age'' is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854. Owned and published by Nine Entertainment, ''The Age'' primarily serves Victoria, but copies also sell in Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory ...
in
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. In 1992 he released a wine biography of Len Evans titled ''Evans on Earth''. Oliver has released a series of three books called ''The Australian Wine Handbook'', which rate both current and back vintages of Australia's most important wines. This concept was the inspiration for Jeremy Oliver's present releases of ''The Australian Wine Annual'', which was first published in 1997. This wine guide features his tasting notes, ratings and commentary. In 2009, Oliver released ''Enjoying Wine With Jeremy'', becoming the first western wine critic to create and publish a book in China. The book is purpose-written to educate the emerging Chinese market about wine and to encourage them to try Australian wine. Published in
simplified Chinese Simplification, Simplify, or Simplified may refer to: Mathematics Simplification is the process of replacing a mathematical expression by an equivalent one, that is simpler (usually shorter), for example * Simplification of algebraic expressions, ...
, ''Enjoying Wine with Jeremy'' is packed with information about the enjoyment of wine, tasting notes, labels and ratings of 290 Australian wines currently available in the Chinese market. Jeremy also operates his own wine information website
www.jeremyoliver.com


Wine scoring methodology

When assessing and marking wines: Oliver allocates each a score out of 20. The scores are given on this basis: Wines that score an average of 15.5 out of 20 in Australian wine shows are awarded a bronze medal. Those that score 17.0 are awarded Silver and those that score 18.5 are awarded gold medals.


Current

Today Jeremy Oliver also works in an ambassadorial capacity for Australian wine, having forged close relationships with
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and the Market Development Advisory Committee (formerly known as the Australian Wine Export Council). Oliver is a recognised Australian
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and the face of Australian wine overseas, particularly in Asian markets. He regularly represents the Australian wine industry in key export markets. Oliver first put the spotlight on wine makers and brands that have become Australian icons and household names including
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, Bindi, Clonakilla and Epis.


References


External links


Official website
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