Michelin ranks restaurants around the world - and charges regions handsomely for the privilege.
It has also started rating hotels - posing questions about the qualifications and the experience of its un-named judges.
And now the Michelin guides are going further into the rankings business with the launch of Michel Grape, a "new distinction spotlighting wine estates and producers across different regions of the world".
Michelin says: With this new distinction, we provide wine lovers with a trusted benchmark."
The ratings system, to be launched in Burgundy before rolling out worldwide, will cover three classifications.
Three Michelin grapes will be awarded to exceptional producers. Whatever the vintage, wine lovers can turn to the estate’s creations with complete confidence.
Two Michelin grapes will signify excellent producers who stand out as exceptional within their peer group and region for both quality and consistency.
One Michelin grapes will recognise very good producers who craft wines of character and style, especially in the best vintages.
Hmm.
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