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Daniel
Johnnes
Suffolk County
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Considered one of
the top sommeliers and most respected wine personalities in the country, Daniel
Johnnes is the Wine Director at Montrachet, Importer, Author and partner in the
Myriad Restaurant Group.
Daniel was nominated by the James Beard
Foundation for the 2002 and 2003 Wine and Spirit Professional of the Year and
named Wine and Spirits Professional of the Year by Santé Magazine in
2000. He was honored as the nation's top sommelier by the James Beard
Foundation in May of 1995, receiving the Outstanding Wine Service Award.
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He was named Wine Master of the Year by The Fine Wine and Food
Federation in July 1993. And in 1991, Daniel finished as one of the top 10
sommeliers in the country in a competition sponsored by "Food and Wines from
France." Montrachet has received, since 1994, the highly coveted "Grand Award"
from the Wine Spectator, which called Montrachet New York's finest wine
restaurant. Robert M. Parker Jr., publisher of The Wine Advocate describes
Daniel as "our nation's finest (and nicest) sommelier."
In addition to
his efforts as Sommelier and Wine Importer, he organizes fine wine dinners and
tastings. His "La Paulée" Burgundy Celebration in New York (2000 and
2003) and San Francisco (2001) received rave reviews by the press and public
alike. In addition to enjoying great wine and superb food prepared by our
nation's finest chef's, the celebrants pledged over $500,000 for charity. In
November of 2001, Daniel organized a benefit dinner with Robert M. Parker Jr.
to assist family of those in the restaurant industry lost in the World Trade
Center disaster. $1,000,000 was raised at this dinner.
He became an
author in 1996 with his consumer guide to good value wines: Daniel Johnnes's
Top 200 Wines, An Expert's Guide to Maximum Enjoyment for Your Dollar. Daniel
has contributed numerous articles to Food & Wine, Gourmet, Wine &
Spirits, and Santé among others. He has been the subject of feature
articles and his opinions have been cited in numerous publications, including
The New York Times, The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Newsweek, Business
Week, Vogue, New York Magazine, The New Yorker, The Wine Spectator, Market
Watch, Art Culinaire and others. He has appeared as a guest on CBS this
Morning, the NBC Today Show, the TV Food Network, and major network
affiliates.
In The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Frank Prial noted:
"To describe Daniel Johnnes as the sommelier of Montrachet would be like
describing Stephen Sondheim as a piano player. There's a bit more to
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