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Second place, Jess Robinson
A person who has the ability to make a difference in wine education and wine market is one of the few wine book authors with international reputation. Her book "World Wine Map" can be said to be a necessary set of books for every wine practitioner!
Award-winning works include "Grapes, Grapes and Wine" and "Oxford Wine Guide", both of which are classics of wine literature. She is also a wine reporter for the Financial Times and has columns in newspapers and magazines on five continents. Its personal website has users in 70 countries around the world. USA-Today commented that she is "a woman who can hold her breath when talking in the wine world", and Playboy called her "the most popular wine book author". 1984, Jessica Robinson was awarded the honor of "wine master", and she was also the first person who was not a wine merchant to win this title. In 2003, she won the order of the british empire.