Simon Loftus

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Simon Piers Dominic Loftus, OBE, is a British wine trader, restaurateur and writer on wine and travel. Following in his parents' footsteps, he joined the Adnams brewery in Southwold in 1969 and rose to become chairman in 1995. He retired in 2006, the same year that he received an OBE.[1]

Loftus is the author of several books including Anatomy of the Wine Trade, Puligny-Montrachet: Journal of a Village in Burgundy, and A Pike in the Basement. Puligny-Montrachet won the Glenfiddich Award, while Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall said of Pike: "a heartfelt, witty prescription for a life worth aspiring to."[citation needed]

His latest book, out in April 2013, is The Invention of Memory: An Irish Family Scrapbook[2]

He is a descendant of the Irish-British businessman and politician Pierse Loftus.[3] He lives in Suffolk.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b BBC News
  2. ^ Profile
  3. ^ Solley, Samuel (8 June 2005). "Profile: Responsible drinker - Simon Loftus Chairman, Adnams". Campaign. Retrieved 10 February 2022.