Journalist - Tom Cannavan

Tom Cannavan is one of the UK’s most widely-read wine journalists. Since 1995 he has published his hugely successful online magazine, www.wine-pages.com. Wine-pages has become one of the world’s most influential wine titles in any media, with almost 400,000 unique visitors per month and over four million pages accessed each month.

Tom is also a successful author and journalist in print, writing for consumer publications including World of Fine Wine, Wine & Spirits International, and contributing to both the Wine Report and Which? Annual guides. Tom is columnist for I-On Glasgow and I-On Edinburgh magazines, and writes regularly for trade publications Off Licence News and Harpers Wine & Spirits. Tom’s work has also appeared in The Independent, The Sunday Times and The Herald newspapers amongst others, and he appears frequently on BBC Radio Scotland talking about wine.

Tom is a highly experienced wine judge, having judged and Chaired national wine competitions in Australia, Chile, Argentina, the UK, France, Georgia and Germany. He is much in demand as a public speaker and wine tasting host at corporate events.

Tom's web-site www.wine-pages.com.

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