Michael Broadbent

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John Michael Broadbent, MW (2 May 1927 – 17 March 2020), was a British wine critic, writer and auctioneer in a capacity as a Master of Wine. He was an authority on wine tasting and old wines.{{cite book | last = Robinson | first = Jancis | author-link = Jancis Robinson | title = The Oxford Companion to Wine, third edition | publisher = Oxford University Press | year = 2006 | isbn = 0-19-860990-6 | page = [https://archive.org/details/oxfordcompaniont00janc/page/105 105] | url-access = registration | url = https://archive.org/details/oxfordcompaniont00janc/page/105 }}

Career

Born in Yorkshire, the elder son of John Broadbent (1891–1963) and Hilary née Batty (1905–1998), he was educated at Oundle School. Commissioned into the Royal Artillery as Second Lieutenant in 1945, he served as Assistant Adjutant at Dover Castle 1947-48, before leaving the Army to train as an architect (ARIBA).

In 1952, at the age of twenty-five, Broadbent entered the wine trade first with Layton's,[https://jeroboams.co.uk/about-us/ jeroboams.co.uk] then with the West End wine merchants, Saccone & Speed, and from 1955 with Harvey's of Bristol. In 1960, he received the qualification of Master of Wine.mastersofwine.org, [http://www.mastersofwine.org/en/about/meet-the-masters/profile/index.cfm/id/D193383B-DE6C-4877-813761FCEDFF4A34 Masters of Wine, Michael Broadbent profile] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100926134747/http://mastersofwine.org/en/about/meet-the-masters/profile/index.cfm/id/D193383B-DE6C-4877-813761FCEDFF4A34 |date=26 September 2010 }}winepros.com.au. {{Cite web|last= The Oxford Companion to Wine|title= Broadbent, J. Michael|url= http://www.winepros.com.au/jsp/cda/reference/oxford_entry.jsp?entry_id=455|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080821000450/http://www.winepros.com.au/jsp/cda/reference/oxford_entry.jsp?entry_id=455|archive-date= 21 August 2008}}

In 1966, he resigned as Sales Director to start wine auctions at the London auction house Christie's which would lead him to trade in and taste a greater number of fine and rare wines than anyone else in the world. His tasting notes are estimated to number over 90,000 in more than 140 notebooks.

Until 1992, he was the senior director of Christie's wine department, and he remained a senior consultant with the firm until 2009. Journalist Harry Eyres, who worked as a junior expert at Christie's, wrote that Broadbent "created a small niche of glamour for himself as a jet-setting wine celebrity, while everybody else in the office toiled in near Dickensian conditions".{{Cite book |last=Eyres |first=Harry |title=Horace and me: life lessons from an ancient poet |publisher=Farrar, Straus and Giroux |year=2013 |isbn=978-0-374-17274-9 |edition=1st |location=New York |page=38}}

As a wine writer, Broadbent was noted for publications of his records from a life of tasting wine.{{Cite web|last= The Oxford Companion to Wine|title= tasting notes|url= http://www.winepros.com.au/jsp/cda/reference/oxford_entry.jsp?entry_id=3164|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080808232401/http://www.winepros.com.au/jsp/cda/reference/oxford_entry.jsp?entry_id=3164|archive-date=8 August 2008}} The Great Vintage Wine Book is a reference work with tasting notes from more than 6,000 wines dating back to the 17th century.winepros.com.au. {{Cite web|last=The Oxford Companion to Wine |title=literature of wine |url=http://www.winepros.com.au/jsp/cda/reference/oxford_entry.jsp?entry_id=1816 |url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080727111948/http://www.winepros.com.au/jsp/cda/reference/oxford_entry.jsp?entry_id=1816 |archive-date=27 July 2008 }} In addition to authoring several wine books, he was a regular contributor to the wine magazines Vinum and Falstaff , and wrote monthly for Decanter since its inception in 1975. Broadbent lectured on the subject since the mid-1950s.[https://www.mastersofwine.org/in-memoriam/michael-broadbent-mw www.mastersofwine.org] Broadbent awarded a wine up to five stars, a system unlike the numerical score of the American wine critic Robert Parker.

Appointed a Chevalier of the Ordre national du Mérite in 1979, Broadbent was also a Chevalier du Tastevin and an honorary member of the Académie du Vin de Bordeaux as well as of numerous other French wine associations. Among other positions held, Broadbent served as Chairman of the Institute of Masters of Wine 1970, Master of the Worshipful Company of Distillers 1991/92, President of The International Wine and Food Society 1985–92, President of the Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) 2007–09 and Chairman of The Wine & Spirit Trades' Benevolent Society 1991/92. He also stood for election as Lay Sheriff of the City of London in 1993.

In 2006, he participated as a judge in the 30th anniversary repetition of the original "Judgment of Paris" wine tasting competition.[https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/une-histoire-particuliere-un-recit-documentaire-en-deux-parties/rouge-sur-blanc-tout-fout-le-camp www.franceculture.fr]

Personal life

Broadbent was widowed by his first wife, Daphne née Joste (1931–2015), whom he married in 1954:

their daughter, Dame Emma Arbuthnot DBE, known professionally as Mrs Justice Arbuthnot, married the Rt Hon. the Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom, formerly James Arbuthnot, MP, and their son, Bartholomew Broadbent,{{cite web |url=http://www.broadbent.com/ |title=Home |website=broadbent.com}} is a wine importer in the United States who also makes Port, Madeira and Vinho Verde in Portugal and was a 50% owner of Dragon's Hollow winery in China.

Broadbent married secondly in London, on 25 April 2019, Valerie Smallwood,[https://saddind.co.uk/wine-world-raises-its-glass-to-toast-life-of-saddleworth-born-expert-michael-broadbent/ www.saddind.co.uk] widow of Simon Smallwood, MW,[https://members.marlburianclub.org/file/website/obits/Obituary-Simon-Richard-Smallwood-21-02-17.pdf?erid=0 www.marlburianclub.org] and died on 17 March 2020, in Berkshire, aged 92.{{Cite web |url=https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2020/03/michael-broadbent-mw-dies-aged-92/ |title=Michael Broadbent MW dies aged 92 |last=Millar |first=Rupert |date=18 March 2020 |language=en-US |access-date=22 March 2020}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/24/dining/drinks/michael-broadbent-dead.html|title=Michael Broadbent, Who Put Wine on the Auction Block, Dies at 92|newspaper=The New York Times|date=24 March 2020|last1=Asimov|first1=Eric}}

=Controversy=

{{See also|Benjamin Wallace (writer)#The Billionaire's Vinegar{{!}}Benjamin Wallace#The Billionaire's Vinegar|Hardy Rodenstock#Book on the controversy}}

Broadbent was among the wine industry experts whose association with alleged wine forger, Hardy Rodenstock, during the 1980s caused much embarrassment.{{cite web|last= Wallace |first= Benjamin, The Independent |title= A vintage mess: How Hardy Rodenstock became the most notorious name in wine |website= Independent.co.uk | url= https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/features/a-vintage-mess-how-hardy-rodenstock-became-the-most-notorious-name-in-wine-949116.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220512/https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/features/a-vintage-mess-how-hardy-rodenstock-became-the-most-notorious-name-in-wine-949116.html |archive-date=12 May 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |date= 5 October 2008}}

In July 2009, it was announced that Broadbent would sue Random House, the publishers of The Billionaire's Vinegar by Benjamin Wallace, an account of the "Jefferson bottles affair" and its court cases, for defamation of character, on claims that the book asserts Broadbent invented an auction bid and contains references to him colluding with Rodenstock. The suit was filed in London, and Random House initially stated it did not believe it had defamed Broadbent and would defend the lawsuit.{{cite web|last= Lechmere |first= Adam, Decanter.com |title= Broadbent to sue over Billionaire's Vinegar | url= http://www.decanter.com/wine-news/broadbent-to-sue-over-billionaire-s-vinegar-67042/ |date=27 July 2009 }}

In October 2009, Random House accepted that the allegations in the book were without foundation, removed the book from sale in the UK, made a full apology and paid Broadbent an undisclosed sum in damages.{{cite web|last= Lechmere |first= Adam, Decanter.com |title= Broadbent wins Jefferson Bottles libel case | url= http://www.decanter.com/wine-news/broadbent-wins-jefferson-bottles-libel-case-64593/ |date= 13 October 2009 }}{{cite web|last= Frank |first= Mitch, Wine Spectator |title= Billionaire's Vinegar Lawsuit Ends |date= 16 October 2009 |url= http://www.winespectator.com/webfeature/show/id/41001 }}

As Wallace was not party to the lawsuit or settlement, Random House continued to publish the book unamended, outside UK jurisdiction.{{cite web|last= Colman |first= Tyler, drvino.com |title= Wallace: "Broadbent has chosen to blame the messenger" | url=http://www.drvino.com/2009/10/13/wallace-michael-broadbent-billionaires-vinegar-lawsuit/ |date= 13 October 2009 }}{{cite web |last= Asimov |first= Eric, The New York Times: The Pour |date= 14 October 2009 |title= 'Billionaire's Vinegar' Lawsuit Is Settled |url= http://thepour.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/14/billionaires-vinegar-lawsuit-is-settled/ |access-date= 14 October 2009 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20091019232823/http://thepour.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/14/billionaires-vinegar-lawsuit-is-settled/ |archive-date= 19 October 2009 |url-status= dead }}

Bibliography

  • Guidance in the Techniques of Tasting (Harvey's of Bristol 1964)
  • Guidance in the Techniques of Tasting (Brown & Prank 1966)
  • Wine Tasting (1968, 13 editions, translated into 8 foreign languages various publishers)
  • Wine Tasting, Enjoying, Understanding (1977)
  • Michael Broadbent's Pocket Guide to Wine Tasting (1979, 7 editions Mitchell Beazley)
  • The Great Vintage Wine Book (UK and US 1980, 1981; also in Dutch and German)
  • The Complete Wine Taster & Cellarman (1984 Mitchell Beazley)
  • The Great Vintage Wine Book II (UK and US 1991)
  • Pocket Guide to Wine Vintages (1992, 1995, 2000)
  • The Bordeaux Wine Atlas and Encyclopedia of Chateaux co-authored with Hubrecht Duijker (1997 in English, French, Dutch and German)
  • ''Weine prüfen, kennen, genießen (1997)
  • Meine Lieblingsweine (Falken 1997)
  • Die Weine der Neuen Welt (Falken 1998)
  • Michael Broadbent's Wine Vintages (Mitchell Beazley 1998, 2003)
  • Vintage Wine (Webster's/Little Brown UK, Harcourt US 2002, 2003)
  • Michael Broadbent's Wine Tasting (Mitchell Beazley Wine Guides 2000, 2003)
  • Grosse Weine (Hallwag 2004)
  • Michael Broadbent's Pocket Vintage Wine Companion (Anova 2007)

See also

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=Notes=

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  • Fabricant, Florence: [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940CE2DD153DF93BA25751C1A9649C8B63 "A Wine Expert, 75, Passes the Test of Time"], New York Times (18 December 2002)
  • Checkland, Sarah Jane: "Michael Broadbent", The Times (30 April 1993).

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