![]() ![]() Natalie has also won an unprecedented six Bert Greene Awards for excellence in food journalism, presented by the International Association of Culinary Professionals, five awards from the American Association of Food Journalists, four from the North American Travel Writers Association and three honorable mentions at the National Magazine Awards. She was also nominated for this award in 2005. The Archimedes 2013, from the Francis Ford Coppola Winery, is an impressive wine At 85 and 91 points, it is something to save for a special occasion. Winery: Francis Ford Coppola Winery Category: Cabernet Sauvignon Size: 750mL (wine) Closure: Cork Store Item ID: 21718 Other Similar Items 16.95 VM 93 Montes Alpha Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 29.95 WE 93 Obsidian Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 29.95 WAS 93 Canvasback by Duckhorn Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 15. This award was given out at the end of the ceremony for work of literary merit. Natalie has also won four James Beard Foundation Journalism Awards for her writing about drinks, including the MFK Fisher Distinguished Writing Award, in memory of one of America's greatest food writers. An international and independent panel of 47 food and wine experts selected her from a short-list of 14 nominees from the U.S., Canada, U.K., New Zealand and Australia. The competition received more than 1,000 entries. At the World Food Media Awards in Australia, Natalie was named the World's Best Drink Writer. The awards were created at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany ten years ago to reward those who "cook and drink with words." The book also won the Culinary Literary Book Award in the Cordon d’Or international culinary arts competition and was nominated for the Evelyn Richardson Prize for Non-Fiction at the Atlantic Book Awards. The competition receives more than 6,000 books from 60 countries each year. Whether you’re a big spender or looking for a great deal, there’s a Family Coppola wine that will fit your needs. Red, White and Drunk All Over was recently chosen the Best Wine Literature Book in the English language at the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards. There’s a Family Coppola wine for everyone. The book has been described as A Year in Provence meets Kitchen Confidential then goes Sideways. Natalie's book Red, White and Drunk All Over: A Wine-Soaked Journey from Grape to Glass chronicles her last three years sipping, spitting and slogging her way through the international wine world to visit some its most evocative places and to meet some of its most charismatic, obsessive and innovative characters. Funny, brainy and unapologetically tipsy, her goal in life is to intimidate those crusty wine stewards at fine restaurants with her staggering knowledge. An accredited sommelier, she is a member of the National Capital Sommelier Guild, the Wine Writers Circle and several French wine societies with complicated and impressive names. To fund her late-night vinous habits, Natalie MacLean holds down day jobs as a wine writer, speaker and judge.
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