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Atlas signings in the US this week

Sunday 20 October 2013 • 1 min read
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For details of events planned elsewhere for the rest of the year, mostly in London, see Where to find us.

I am a complete idiot. I should have thought of publishing this long ago: details of where I, and sometimes Hugh, will be signing copies of the brand new, 7th World Atlas of Wine in New York and Washington DC this week. Most of the events are or were wine tastings with book signings attached, though please note that the Sherry-Lehmann one on Tuesday is a signing only. 

Saturday 19 October – New York City
Jancis Robinson 
New York Food & Wine Festival
Wine Seminar, Unusual Grape Varieties, & Book Signing
Hudson Hotel, 356 West 58th Street, between 8th & 9th Avenues
2:30 pm
www.nycwff.org/jancis for ticket information

Saturday 19 October – New York City
Jancis Robinson
Book signing and tasting
Le Du Wines
600 Washington Street
5:30-7:30pm
www.leduwines.com
Please note that LeDu will be giving us a list of further dedications which I will be signing at the publishers on Tuesday at 11am  and to which Hugh will be adding his signature later in the week, so you could always request a double-signed Atlas via them if you're quick.

Sunday 20 October – Washington, DC
Jancis Robinson
Book signing and discussion with Dave McIntyre, The Washington Post
Presented by Politics & Prose at Union Market
1309 5th St NE
4:00-6:00 pm
@unionmarketdc

Tuesday 22 October – New York City
Hugh Johnson & Jancis Robinson
Book signing
Sherry-Lehmann
505 Park Avenue at 59th Street
5:00-7:00 pm
www.sherry-lehmann.com

Do please come along if you can. I apologise for the short notice.

I'm also doing quite a lot of print and radio interviews (though none live) as well as an evening event for the Wine & Spirit Education Trust, which I'm told is sold out, as well as several wine-trade events, including participating, along with Terry Theise and David Schildknecht inter alia, in an exploration of Grüner Veltliner in various different Austrian vintages, which should be interesting. 

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