by Maarten van Aalderen
The American journalist Monica Larner was born in 1970 in Los Angeles and she has lived in Italy since she was eleven years old. Since then she has often returned to the United States, dividing her time between her country and Italy. Larner worked for the journalist Furio Colombo when he was a correspondent for la Repubblica newspaper in the United States. The desire to become a correspondent drove her to become a journalist herself. She has lived in Rome permanently since the end of the 1990s.
She worked first for Business Week and then for Italy Daily in Milan, where she started to write about wine. Then she wrote for eleven years for the American magazine Wine Enthusiast, but since April 2013 she has written for Wine Advocate by Robert Parker, "surely the most famous wine critic in the world who is extremely influential," ensures Monica Larner, who is responsible for Italy. The publication is read especially by specialists in this sector.
Fonte: Italy24
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