The World of Fine Wine, abbreviated WFW, is a British quarterly publication for a wealthy audience of wine enthusiasts and collectors. Originally published by Quarto Magazines Ltd, and now published by New Statesman Media Group (formerly Progressive Media International), the first issue was released in June 2004.[1] It has been described as "an up-market Decanter, with longer, more in-depth features, more credible tastings and less advertising".[2] Hugh Johnson describes The World of Fine Wine as "not a consumer magazine, but the first cultural journal of the wine world".[3]
The World of Fine Wine won the 2009 Gourmand World Cookbook Award for Best Wine Magazine in the World.[4] and in September 2010 and 2012 the journal won the Louis Roederer Award for International Wine Publication of the Year.
In July 2015 the magazine digitized its past issues.[1]
^ ab"The World of Fine Wine magazine launches complete digital archive". In Publishing. 21 July 2015. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
^Jamie Goode. "Reviewing the new wine magazine 'The World of Fine Wine'". Wine Anorak.
^The World of Fine Wine, finewinemag.com About us
^rasalas.fi The Gourmand Awards, Paris, July 1, 2009
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