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Dan Berger
Dan Berger began writing about wine in 1976 and
today his column is syndicated nationally by Creators Syndicate to newspapers
around the world. He and his wife, Juliann Savage, also publish a weekly
wine newsletter, Dan Berger’s Vintage Experiences, available only
by subscription. He contributes articles to Gourmet Magazine,
Wine Press Northwest, Decanter Magazine in London; the
California Grapevine and writes for many trade journals including
Cheers and Beverage Dynamics.
Mr. Berger also is a speaker on wine at numerous
major events. His speaking engagements included being the keynote speaker
for an international symposium on Sauvignon Blanc in New Zealand. He speaks
at trade convocations, such as Terroir 2000, 2001, and 2002 and at the
UC-Davis School of Enology and Viticulture. He also teaches wine courses
at Sonoma State University and at Santa Rosa Junior College.
Mr. Berger’s first wine articles were for Associated Press,
where he worked as a reporter and sports writer. His first regular wine
column appeared in 1977 in the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. In
1979, he joined the staff of the San Diego Union, where his wine
columns ran twice weekly and were syndicated nationally by Copley
News Service. He also reviewed restaurants for San Diego Home/Garden
Magazine for six years.
In 1986, Mr. Berger moved to Sonoma County where he became Business Editor
and wine columnist for the Santa Rosa Press Democrat; The New
York Times Syndicate carried his wine column nationally. In 1988,
he joined the staff of the Los Angeles Times as full time wine
columnist and reporter. The Los Angeles Times Washington Post
wire carried his column nationally. He left the Times in 1996
to publish Dan Berger’s Vintage Experiences, a weekly newsletter
on wine and food. Between 1997 and 2001, Mr. Berger also wrote a weekly
restaurant review column for the Marin Independent Journal.
He has also been a judge at wine competitions around the world including
the Los Angeles County Fair, the San Francisco Fair, Dallas Morning News,
California State Fair, Indiana State Fair, New York State Wine Competition,
Sonoma County Harvest Fair, the International Wine Competition at Lubljiana,
Yugoslavia; the Concours Mondial in Brussels, and seven wine shows in
Australia. In addition, he coordinates the Riverside International Wine
Competition and the Grand Cru Wine Competition of Long Beach. His articles
have appeared in The Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast,
Wine and Spirits, Wine News, Robb Report, Diablo,
and numerous others.
Among the honors presented to Mr. Berger are the
Wines and Vines Magazine award of excellence as Wine Writer of
the Year; the Father Junipero Serra Award for contributions to the wine
industry, presented by the California Wine Patrons of Los Angeles; the
Wine Literary Award, presented by the Wine Appreciation Guild. His books
include Beyond the Grapes: An Inside Look at Napa Valley and
Beyond the Grapes: An Inside Look at Sonoma County.
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Courses taught:
2003 2004: Santa Rosa Junior College, instructor.
2002 2003: Lecturer, short courses on the History of Sonoma County Wine
Making and The Undiscovered Wine Regions of California, Copia
1997 2002: Lecturer, Knight Fellowships Program, Stanford University.
1994 1995: Guest Lecturer, Windows on the World Wine Education Program,
White Plains, N.Y.
1992 1993: Guest Lecturer, Windows on the World Wine Education Program,
New York City
1992 2003: Lecturer, Advanced Wine Education courses, Pacific Rim Wine
Education Center, San Francisco
1993 1999: Guest lecturer, Wine Marketing Courses, UC-Davis
1992: Presenter, Chianti 2000, Italian Trade Commission seminar, New York
1986 1990: Host, seminars on Cold Climate Viticulture during World Vinifera
Conference, Seattle
1987 1988: Adjunct Professor, San Francisco State University, Great Wines
of the World
1981 1986: Lecturer, San Diego Wine Academy, courses on Introduction to
Wine Appreciation; Advanced Wine Appreciation
1976: Adjunct professor, Journalism Dept. course, The Wire Services, California
State University, Los Angeles
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