Wine 
                  Taster's Nose Insured for Millions
                By 
                  REGAN McTARSNEY
                LONDON 
                  (AP) - His schnoz is not to be sniffed at. The nose 
                  of leading European winemaker and taster Ilja Gort has been 
                  insured for euro5 million ($8 million), Lloyd's of London said 
                  Tuesday. He took out the policy after hearing about a man who 
                  lost his sense of smell in a car accident.
                "I 
                  thought it must be a horror to lose your smell," Gort said. 
                  "It would mean that you cannot taste wine anymore. Tasting 
                  wine is something you do with your nose, not your mouth."
                Gort, 
                  47, said his nose is essential for him to produce top quality 
                  wines at his Chateau de la Garde vineyard in the famous Bordeaux 
                  region of France, so he got it insured.
                  The custom-made policy covers Gort for the loss of either his 
                  nose or his sense of smell and has some unusual conditions.
                The 
                  insurance contract includes a list of what Gort considers "old-fashioned 
                  rules" to protect his nose. The Dutchman is not allowed 
                  to ride a motorcycle or be a boxer, knife thrower's assistant 
                  or a fire-breather.
                "I 
                  may not fight against Mike Tyson," Gort said. Jonathan 
                  Thomas, the lead underwriter at Lloyd's Watkins Syndicate, took 
                  Gort's long, curly beard into account when drafting the policy 
                  and added a clause about Gort only going to experienced barbers 
                  who will keep their razors steady near his nose.
                "These 
                  insurance policies, they're not all dry," Thomas said. 
                  "There's a bit of fun we can add with them as well."
                This 
                  is one of many Lloyd's body part insurance policies. Lloyd's 
                  reported entertainment icon Marlene Dietrich had her legs insured 
                  and that Rolling Stone guitarist Keith Richards was paid when 
                  he injured his finger on tour in the 1990s.
                  America Ferrara, star of the ABC television show "Ugly 
                  Betty," has her smile insured for $10 million (euro6.3 
                  million), Lloyd's said.
                "Let's 
                  face it, it's a Lloyd's specialty," Thomas said. "Lloyd's 
                  specializes in unusual risks."
                Thomas 
                  insured the senses of taste and smell of wine taster Angela 
                  Mount for 10 million pounds ($20.1 million; euro12.7 million) 
                  in 2003 for her bosses at British supermarket chain Somerfield.
                Gort 
                  said his sense of smell is his wine taster asset because although 
                  the tongue has five areas of taste, the nose can distinguish 
                  millions of different scents. When getting a physical examination 
                  for the policy, his nose was judged "better than normal."
                Gort's 
                  friends have teased him for his newly appraised nose, even jesting 
                  to punch him in the nose so they can split the money.
                "Every 
                  time I look in the mirror, I see euro5 million," Gort said, 
                  "but I think I'll get used to it."