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Dr. Jay Miller leaves The Wine Advocate

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Re: Dr. Jay Miller leaves The Wine Advocate

by Jenise » Mon Dec 12, 2011 7:17 pm

Jon Rimmerman of Garagiste Wine in Seattle sheds some light on the timing of Jay's retirement in a recent email offer:


“When Bob Parker discussed with me in January (2011- JR) the plan for Antonio Galloni to assume responsibility for covering the Côte d'Or and Chablis, he informed me that Jay had decided to retire at the end of this year and asked me to mull over the inevitable need that would arise for someone new to cover the Pacific Northwest. On August 4, I formally accepted the latter assignment.

Realizing that the conclusion would be drawn in the press that we had scrambled to react to circumstances on short notice, I wanted to let you know - at the risk of arousing new suspicions on your parts about my veracity! - that this was not the case.

I realize too, that Bob's having today written that "after several months of consideration, Big Jay ... has decided to return to wine consulting" might well be interpreted as referring to recent deliberations. Nevertheless, they were not at all recent.

An e-mail record confirming the upshot of my January conversations with Bob does not exist until my August 4 acceptance of new responsibilities, in which I refer to those January conversations.

In that August 4 communication, Bob officially asks me to declare my intentions about covering Oregon and Washington after "Jay's retiring the end of 2011 (not announced)" The first sentence in my reply reads "You mentioned this to me in January on the phone, so I am at least psychologically prepared!" Neal's assumption of Spanish coverage is not mentioned in that e-mail but is implicit in the exchange, as he was formally asked at this same time to take on that assignment. I am sure that Neal's records - if not from August, then from very soon thereafter - will confirm this.

On November 4, Bob e-mailed me and Neal together to let us know on what day (December 5) he would be posting his bi-monthly run-down of the new issue's contents and simultaneously making the announcement about staff changes and our new assignments.”
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Re: Dr. Jay Miller leaves The Wine Advocate

by David M. Bueker » Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:22 pm

Jenise,

Your post is missing an important piece of information - the quoted/italics information was originally from David Schildknecht, not Rimmerman.
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Re: Dr. Jay Miller leaves The Wine Advocate

by Jenise » Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:06 am

David M. Bueker wrote:Jenise,

Your post is missing an important piece of information - the quoted/italics information was originally from David Schildknecht, not Rimmerman.


Yes, thanks, I failed to make that clear.
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