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  1. 9 mars 2021 · Steven Spurrier, the British wine expert, writer, educator, merchant and even vintner who was famous for having staged the 1976 Judgment of Paris, died at his home in Dorset, England, just after midnight this morning. He was 79. Perpetually traveling, speaking and educating about wine, Spurrier was a beloved figure to many in the wine trade.

  2. 24 janv. 2023 · The atmosphere was subdued at first but the rector, Tim Handley, set the tone with his address. This, he said, was a celebration of Steven Spurrier’s life. “Steven had a fine voice, and on behalf of the family you are asked—no, you are commanded—to sing with everything you’ve got.”

  3. 10 mars 2021 · Spurrier was born in Cambridge in 1941, into a well-to-do family of Lancashire manufacturers. A paternal great-great uncle had founded the Lancashire Steam Motor Company in 1896 which eventually became British Leyland; Spurrier’s grandfather built up a sand and gravel business that later provided the young Steven with an independent fortune.

  4. Spurrier's oldest son, Steve Spurrier Jr., has been an assistant football coach for several years, including stints as a receivers coach on his father's staffs in Washington and South Carolina. After his father retired in 2015, Steve Jr. joined Bob Stoops 's staff at Oklahoma . [151]

  5. 19 mars 2021 · Spurrier died March 9 at his home in Dorset, England, at age 79. His life has been recounted in several tributes since, so I won’t repeat it here. His main fame stemmed from the middle 1970s ...

  6. 3 avr. 2021 · So Steven Spurrier intended when, on May 24th 1976, he supervised the setting out of a light, pleasant room at the Intercontinental Hotel in Paris. He had invited nine French experts to, ...

  7. 22 mars 2021 · Steven Spurrier Born: October 5th, 1941 Died: March 9th, 2021. The world was paying little attention on May 24th, 1976, when a small wine tasting was held in Paris at the Intercontinental Hotel.