Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck is an American wine critic based in Colorado. He reviews wines from the Rhône Valley (North and South), Southern France, Bordeaux, Washington, and California for JebDunnuck.com.

Jeb Dunnuck
Jeb Dunnuck
BornJune 2, 1975 (1975-06-02) (age 45)
Muncie, Indiana
EducationComputer Science, Ball State University
WebsiteJebDunnuck.com

Career

An aerospace engineer by training, Dunnuck grew up on a farm in rural Indiana. It wasn't until 1996, when living abroad and traveling through Europe, that he became interested in fine wine.

Moving to upstate New York in 1999 to work for Lockheed Martin, and later to Colorado in 2001 to work for Ball Aerospace, he traveled extensively throughout the wine regions of Europe and the United States, where he quickly developed a passion for the wines of the Rhône valley and the Rhone Ranger Movement in California and Washington. To gain a better understanding of the business side of the wine industry, he took a temporary wine retail position in 2006.

Dunnuck launched "The Rhône Report" publication and website in 2008 and began releasing a quarterly newsletter reviewing Rhône variety wines from around the world. Completely independent and including coverage on wines from France, Spain, Australia, and both California and Washington in the United States, the publication continued to gain in popularity and subscribers, and by 2013, was read in over 24 countries and seen as one of the leading authorities on Rhône variety wines.

In 2013, Dunnuck was approached by Robert Parker to join The Wine Advocate as a full-time reviewer.[1] From 2013 to 2017, he reviewed wines for Robert Parker's Wine Advocate and eRobertParker.com, the global bimonthly wine publication and website founded by influential wine critic, Robert Parker.[2]

In 2017, Dunnuck left the Wine Advocate to create his own publication at JebDunnuck.com.[3] Today he reviews the wines of Southern France, the Rhône Valley, Bordeaux, California and Washington State, as well as up and coming regions from around the world.

Works

Dunnuck wrote the image processing software for two NASA programs. The first was the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) instrument that is currently orbiting Mars and the second is the Kepler program, which is NASA's mission to search for other habitable planets.

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See also

References

  1. Gibb, Rebecca. "Wine Advocate Announces New Reviewer". wine-searcher. Retrieved 17 September 2013.
  2. "The Wine Advocate & eRobertParker.com Announce Expanded Wine Coverage With More Tasting Notes & In-Depth Reporting". Wall Street Journal. 3 April 2013. Retrieved 17 September 2013.
  3. Mobley, Esther (May 2017). "Jeb Dunnuck to leave Wine Advocate and start his own publication". San Francisco Chronicle.
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