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'''Robert Parker''' is a wine critic.
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'''Robert Parker''' is an American wine critic.
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== History ==
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Robert Parker attended the auction at [[Gavelby's Auction House]] for a bottle of [[Gevrey-Chambertin Wine]], once owned by [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]. [[Smithers]] told [[Marge]] that Parker invented the 100-point wine ranking scale. [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] struck up a conversation with Parker, but Parker rated the conversation a 36. When someone bid $2 million, Parker said that was like 20,000 100s.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:07, December 30, 2024

This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Robert Parker.
Robert Parker
Robert Parker character.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Wine critic
First appearance: "Bottle Episode"
Voiced by: Himself


Robert Parker is an American wine critic.

History[edit]

Robert Parker attended the auction at Gavelby's Auction House for a bottle of Gevrey-Chambertin Wine, once owned by Napoleon Bonaparte. Smithers told Marge that Parker invented the 100-point wine ranking scale. Andrew Lloyd Webber struck up a conversation with Parker, but Parker rated the conversation a 36. When someone bid $2 million, Parker said that was like 20,000 100s.

Appearances[edit]