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Parker, Robert M., Jr., 1947-

LC control no.n 85067917
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Personal name headingParker, Robert M., Jr., 1947-
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Variant(s)Parker, Robert M., 1947-
Parker, Robert, 1947 July 23-
Other standard no.000000008349013X
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeMonkton (Md.)
Birth date1947-07-23
Place of birthBaltimore (Md.)
Field of activityWine and wine making
Profession or occupationWine writers
Found inHis Bordeaux, c1985: CIP title page (Robert M. Parker, Jr., editor & publisher, the Wine advocate)
Wines of the Rhône Valley, 1997: title page (Robert Parker)
Bordeaux, 1998: CIP title page (Robert M. Parker, Jr.) data sheet (b. July 23, 1947)
Parker's wine buyer's guide, 2002: title page (Robert M. Parker, Jr.)
Bordeaux, 2003: title page (Robert M. Parker, Jr.)
The emperor of wine, 2005: CIP galley (Robert McDowell Parker, Jr.)
The world's greatest wine estates, 2005: title page (Robert M. Parker, Jr.)
Persuasiveness in the discourse of wine, 2011: title page (Robert Parker) abstract (wine critic)
Facciani, Gerald D. The drinkers guide to healthy living, 2014: cover (foreword by Robert M. Parker, Jr., the Wine advocate), page 11 (Robert M. Parker, Jr., May 2014, Monkton, MD)
Wikipedia, viewed October 4, 2022 (Robert Parker (wine critic); Robert McDowell Parker Jr. (born July 23, 1947) is a retired U.S. wine critic; he was born in Baltimore, Maryland; he is an honors graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park, with a major in history and a minor in art history; he continued his education at University of Maryland School of Law in Baltimore, graduating in 1973 with a Juris Doctor degree; he discovered wine as a student visiting Alsace; for over 10 years he was assistant general counsel for the Farm Credit Banks of Baltimore; he resigned in March 1984 to focus on writing about wine; in 1978, he published a direct-mail newsletter called The Baltimore-Washington Wine Advocate, which was later renamed The wine advocate and is influential in American wine buying; he has been a contributing editor for Food and wine magazine and BusinessWeek, and has been the wine critic for France's L'express magazine; he formally retired from The wine advocate in 2019)
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Associated languageeng
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