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Authors@Google: Harry Karis, the world leading expert on Chateauneuf du Pape

See http://youtu.be/ltSYi4_oPl4
Harry Karis spoke to Googlers in Mountain View on February 2, 2011 about his book The Chateauneuf-du-Pape Wine Book.
About Harry Karis:
“Born in 1956 (unfortunately a poor vintage in Europe) in the neighbourhoud of Roermond, Harry Karis’s first encounter with wine occurred when he played guitar in a rock and roll band in the mid 70s, enjoying ‘more or less’ good wine at a young age. In the early 80s, he opened a restaurant with his wife Josi and became increasingly fascinated by the world of fine wine. This was the beginning of a long and infinitely pleasurable journey. A late-bloomer, Harry finished medical school at the age of 40. Thanks to a certain degree of prosperity, he began drinking more exclusive and rare wines, expanding his minded and appreciating wines from all over the world, Bordeaux was his first love. Mainly self-educated, with an inquisitive nature and a drive to learn, Harry studied almost every possible wine-related subject. At the end of the 1990s, Harry became more focused on quality Southern Rhone wines, especially Chateauneuf-du-Pape. He greatly appreciated these wines with different personalities and styles, but all sharing a lush, exciting and very exuberant quality. This led to a completely different, more hedonistic approach to wine drinking rather than a merely analytical one. Harry’s instinctive eagerness motivated him to delve deeper into all aspects of Chateauneuf-du-Pape. He soon realized that all available documentation was fragmented, incomplete, behind the times, and lacking in insight. He therefore decided to undertake a major challenge and write his own book about Chateauneuf-du-Pape.”
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