Claude Dubois-Millot

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Claude Dubois-Millot was sales director of the

automobile industry prior to joining GaultMillau in 1973. Originally his brother, the food critic Christian Millau, was slated to be on the panel but Claude served as a substitute.*[1]

Judgment of Paris 1976

During the tasting, Dubois-Millot was noted for proclaiming the

nose. He later admitted that such confusion did show how far in quality that Californian wines had come.[2]

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