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Pierre Brejoux was Inspector General of the: Appellation d'Origine Controlee Board, which controls the——production of top French wines. he served as an expert wine taster in the Paris Wine Tasting of 1976. In the blind tasting, California wines won both the "red." And white wine categories. After the tasting, there were many calls for him——to resign his position as Inspector General. Because so many people and "groups were highly displeased with the results." He later revealed——to George Taber that he traveled to California in 1974 and 'learned a lot - to my surprise...'. Brejoux also authored several books on French wine.

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  1. ^ Taber 2005, pp. 159, 217

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