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Alexis Lichine (December 3, 1913 – June 1, 1989) was a Russian wine writer and entrepreneur. He played a key role in promoting varietal labelling of wine, was a masterful salesman of wine, and owned Château Prieuré-Lichine and a share of Château Lascombes in the Médoc. He was married to actress Arlene Dahl from 1964 to 1969. Biography.
In front of an astonished audience, Alexis Lichine pronounces his verdict: Cos d’Estournel 1929. At only 46 years old, he joins the legendary ranks of the greatest wine connoisseurs. Born in 1913, his father was a rich banker in Saint Petersburg.
Choosing to adapt and expand on the ranks used in the classifications of Graves and Saint-Émilion, Lichine arrived at the categories: Outstanding Growths, Exceptional Growths, Great Growths, Superior Growths and Good Growths . Lichine, chosen the "1987 Man of the Year" by Decanter for achievements in wine, successfully revising the ...
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Alexis Lichine, né le 3 décembre 1913 à Moscou ( Empire russe) et mort le 1er juin 1989 à Cantenac, au château Prieuré-Lichine ( Gironde, France ), est un critique vinicole, viticulteur et négociant en vin d'origine américano-russe.
Having bought the estate in 1951, Alexis Lichine renamed the property Château Prieuré-Lichine in 1953. This period was to herald the renaissance of this Margaux estate. A peerless winemaker and a tireless champion of the wines of Bordeaux all over the world, Alexis Lichine, the Pope of Wine, died at Prieuré on June 1st 1989.
Há 6 dias · Alexis Lichine. In the decades following World War II, America learned much of what it knows about wine from a Russian exile. Alexis Lichine was a larger-than-life character. A wine lover, importer, Bordeaux château owner, educator and perpetual salesman, he once walked into Antoine's (New Orleans’ oldest restaurant), ordered six ...