Anne Krebiehl MWContributing Editor
German-born but London-based, Anne Krebiehl is a freelance wine writer and Master of Wine who contributes to trade and consumer publications. She lectures, particularly on German wine, judges at international wine competitions and is a panel chair at the IWC. She loves high-acid wines and her work often focuses on Pinot Noir, Riesling and traditional method sparkling wines. She has harvested and helped to make wine in New Zealand, Germany and Italy. Her first book, The Wines of Germany, published in Infinite Ideas’s Classic Wine Library, appeared in September 2019.
Recent Articles and Reviews
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What is a Négociant-Éleveur? Burgundy's Biggest Producers Reclaim a Once-Maligned Title March 15, 2021 Négociants are wine producers who sell their grapes to large houses. Learn about the most…
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Austrian Winemakers at the Forefront of a Biodynamic Farming Revolution February 4, 2021 Ancient philosophy, cosmology, and in ingredient scandal in 1985 changed some winemakers' reltionship to farming.…
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The Differences Between High- and Low-Elevation Wine January 5, 2021 Many wineries tout the elevation of their vineyards. But how does the height at which…
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The Winemakers Behind England's Sparkling Future October 12, 2020 England's sparkling wine production is only a few decades old, but that doesn't mean you…

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Champliau NV Wild Miss Rosé Demi-Sec Gamay (Vin de France) A berry candy nose is open and inviting on this frothy wine. The palate kicks… 87 Points $20
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René Briand NV Rosé Brut Sparkling (Vin de France) Hints of red apple and strawberry on the nose are toned down on the fresh,… 86 Points $16
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René Briand NV Blanc de Blancs Brut Sparkling (Vin de France) Notes of fresh pea and pear drop are lively on the nose, carried by frothy… 86 Points $16
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Champliau NV Petrone 68 Brut Sparkling (Vin de France) Vivid citrus and pear drop notes dominate the wine's open, appetizing nose. The rounded palate… 86 Points $18
