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Understanding Wine Labels


Understanding Wine Labels


$3.99


Choosing a bottle of wine from row after row of confusing labels can be a mind-bending task. Simon Woods provides straightforward, practical guidance to reading any wind label, making clear the jargon used on labels from all of the major wine-producing countries around the world, using full-color representative labels for each. He explains what each country or region requires to be shown on the bottle and how some wine producers utilize these laws to their own advantage. Simon also features unusual examples of wine labels and discusses whether the label reflects the wine inside the bottle.

Use Wine to Make Sense of the World


Use Wine to Make Sense of the World


$22.58


Use Wine to Make Sense of the World is the new book by awardwinning wine writer Elliot Essman, a civilized romp through the limitless world of wine, written with a true sense of whimsy and fun. The book takes an ambitious look at how we can use wine to dig deep into the experience of life, love, the senses, our bodies, our thought processes, and more. Key themed sections include: Use Wine to Make Sense of Desire and Lust Use Wine to Make Sense of the Five Senses Use Wine to Make Sense of Other People Use Wine to Make Sense of the Natural World Use Wine to Make Sense of Your Body Use Wine to Make Sense of Language Use Wine to Make Sense of the Your Brain ...all interspersed with Elliots probing observations on taste, wine behavior, the French, the British, wine education, literature, poetry, cocktails, philosophy, history, music, internet dating, and the rest of life as we live it on this planet. (Wine not included) Wine Writer Elliot Essman earned a James Beard Foundation Journalism Award nomination for his writing in the Spirits, Wine or Beer Category. Author: Essman, Elliot Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 166 Publication Date: 2009/12/28 Language: English Dimensions: 6.14 x 9.21 x 0.35 inches

Wine Library: How to Taste Wine


Wine Library: How to Taste Wine


$3.95


The art of wine tasting invites you to get to know a supreme pleasure of the world of the senses and the realm of the spirit. It's partly about value--identifying the quality of a wine so you never overpay at a restaurant or in stocking your own cellar. But, wine tasting is also about learning the difference between a good wine and a great one. Most important is the pleasure of taking a sip and knowing the story of where a wine came from, how its grapes were grown, the techniques used to make it, and how it can promise to provide an unforgettable evening. The quick course comes with instructions and exercises that train you in what to look for. Vocabulary tips are accompanied by "Tasting Briefs"--practical advice on everything from choosing wines with food to using all your senses of smell, taste, touch, sight, and even hearing.

Educating Peter: How Anybody Can Become an (Almost) Instant Wine Expert


Educating Peter: How Anybody Can Become an (Almost) Instant Wine Expert


$3.95


Lettie Teague knows wine. She has been the wine editor at "Food & Wine" magazine for almost a decade. The only question she is asked more than "Can you recommend a great wine for under $10?" -- great cheap white: Argiolas Costamolino Vermentino from Sardinia; great cheap red: Alamos Malbec from Argentina -- is "What is the best way to learn about wine?" After many years of fielding these questions, Lettie was determined to debunk the myth that learning about wine is hard. She decided to find just one wine idiot and teach him a few fundamentals -- how to order off a restaurant wine list without fear, approach a wine merchant with confidence, and perhaps even score a few points off a wine snob. Enter her neighbor, good friend and complete wine neophyte Peter Travers, "Rolling Stone" magazine's longtime film critic. Peter Travers proved the perfect Eliza Doolittle to Lettie's Professor Higgins. As a film critic he made bold pronouncements ("This movie stinks," which could be readily translated to "This Cabernet tastes like Merlot") and exhibited a finely tuned visual sense ("The cinematography could be improved" could easily become "This wine is too white"). But, most important, Peter knew almost nothing about wine. As Lettie begins their lessons, Peter puts down his ever-present glass of "fatty" Chardonnay and learns that there is a huge world out there full of all kinds of wine. He is taught to swirl his glass to release the wine's aromatic compounds -- or esters -- above the rim and vows, "I'm going to do that for Martin Scorsese next time I see him. I'll volatize my esters for him." Thus Lettie enlightens her wine-challenged but film-savvy friend about the Facts of Wine: how to hold a glass; the vocabulary of wine; how wine is made; how to read labels; how to tell the difference between grape varieties; how to make sense of vintages; how to glean information about a wine simply by looking at the shape and color of the bottle; and an overview of the great wine regions of the Old World and the New. Finally, after many fact-filled, hilarious lessons, Lettie takes Peter to the most famous American wine region of all, Napa Valley, where he hobnobs with wine and Hollywood royalty and finally puts his new skills to the test in the real world. Part buddy movie, part serious wine tutorial, "Educating Peter" is as much a treat for oenophiles in on the joke as it is for beginners who think Chablis is a brand name of wine.

The Way to Make Wine


The Way to Make Wine


$55


Written by a vintner and science editor with twenty-five years experience, The Way to Make Wine is the most readable and reliable handbook among the many winemaking guides. In engaging conversational prose, Sheridan Warrick shows that making your own wine is not only easy, but also fun. Geared to everyday wine lovers who want to drink well, save money, and impress their friends, this book reveals everything needed to make delicious winesboth reds and whitesfrom start to finish. Warrick demystifies winemaking by explaining the nuts and bolts and demonstrating that if readers can replace a faucet washer or cook a pasta sauce, they can make food-friendly wines that cost less than the bottles they're now opening. He enables amateur vintners to equip a home winery, procure top-quality grapes, run a flawless fermentation, and enjoy their wineits nose, its body, and finishwith renewed awareness and appreciation. At the same time, the author points experienced home vintners to new skills, describing top wineries' techniques. Rich with insiders' know-how, this book also divulges the many advances that have been made in the past few decades and makes clear that, with enologists' innovations, home winemaking is easier than ever. With straightforward illustrations of key steps, this book offers one-stop shopping for anyone who's ever dreamed of making table wines at home. * two step-by-step sections: one for beginners, one for experienced home vintners * sidebars offer quick tips and key elements of winemaking lore * includes the only clear and comprehensive guide to minimizing the use of sulfites in wine * section on suppliers and labs provides a wealth of information on sources of fine wine grapes

How To Choose Wine


How To Choose Wine


$8.33


Love wine but stuck in a rut? Ready to explore new flavours without being intimidated by labels and jargon? Join Vincent Gasnier, the youngest ever 'Master Sommelier', who Gary Rhodes says is the best in the business, for a wine adventure. Take a taste trail and follow Vincent's recommendations for tasting wines of different styles, from spicy reds to dry, crisp, refreshing whites. Try 22 comparative tastings and explore the aromas, flavours and textures to discover your favourites. Use the vivid descriptions to select what really want to drink, from cool Australian whites and serious French reds to traditional Italian styles and new world vitality. Pick up tips on buying, storing and serving wine, plus matching wine with food. Vincent's philosophy for wine is simple: it's about enjoyment, people and pleasure. Share that passion, discover which wines you really like and confidently develop your repertoire.

Wine All-in-One For Dummies


Wine All-in-One For Dummies


$29.99


An all-inclusive, easy-to-use primer to all things wine Want to learn about wine, but don't know where to start? Wine All-In-One For Dummies provides comprehensive information about the basics of wine in one easy-to-understand volume. Combining the bestselling Wine For Dummies with our regional and specific wine titles, this book gives you the guidance you need to understand, purchase, drink and enjoy wine. You'll start at the beginning as you discover how wine is made. From there you'll explore grape varieties and vineyards, read labels and wine lists, and discover all the nuances of tasting wine. You'll see how to successfully store wine and serve it to your guests-and even build up an impressive collection of wine. Plus, you'll find suggestions for perfect food pairings and complete coverage on wines from around the world. Features wine tasting, serving, storing, collecting, and buying tips, all in a single authoritative volume Includes information on California wines, as well as other domestic and foreign locations including the US, Canada, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Greece, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Chile, and Argentina. Helps you choose the best vintage for your needs Also covers champagne, sherry, and port wine Ed McCarthy and Mary Ewing-Mulligan are the authors of seven Dummies books on wine including the bestselling Wine For Dummies, 4th Edition , other contributing authors are recognized wine experts and journalists in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada Whether you're a wine novice or a budding sommelier, Wine All-In-One For Dummies is the one guide you need on your shelf to make your wine experience complete.

Wine All-In-One for Dummies


Wine All-In-One for Dummies


$21.01


An all-inclusive, easy-to-use primer to all things wine Want to learn about wine, but don't know where to start? "Wine All-In-One For Dummies" provides comprehensive information about the basics of wine in one easy-to-understand volume. Combining the bestselling "Wine For Dummies" with our regional and specific wine titles, this book gives you the guidance you need to understand, purchase, drink and enjoy wine. You'll start at the beginning as you discover how wine is made. From there you'll explore grape varieties and vineyards, read labels and wine lists, and discover all the nuances of tasting wine. You'll see how to successfully store wine and serve it to your guests-and even build up an impressive collection of wine. Plus, you'll find suggestions for perfect food pairings and complete coverage on wines from around the world. Features wine tasting, serving, storing, collecting, and buying tips, all in a single authoritative volume Includes information on California wines, as well as other domestic and foreign locations including the US, Canada, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Greece, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Chile, and Argentina. Helps you choose the best vintage for your needs Also covers champagne, sherry, and port wine Ed McCarthy and Mary Ewing-Mulligan are the authors of seven Dummies books on wine including the bestselling "Wine For Dummies, 4th Edition," other contributing authors are recognized wine experts and journalists in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada Whether you're a wine novice or a budding sommelier, "Wine All-In-One For Dummies" is the one guide you need on your shelf to make your wine experience complete.

Everything Wine Book


Everything Wine Book


$14.95


Sure, you can tell red wine from white wine, but where do you go from there? You know how complex the intricacies of wine stewardship can be; but how do you make sense of the label and learn to identify a good wine by the way it looks or smells? The Everything Wine Book, 2nd Edition is your one-stop shop for conquering the world of wine--one grape at a time! In this completely updated second edition, you'll learn to: Talk the wine talk like a sommelier; understand and deconstruct wine labels, region by region; master tasting techniques that refine your palate; choose the perfect bottle for every occasion; build and stock your own wine cellar; tour the best wineries like a pro; and more! Complete with a pronunciation guide and glossary of terms, The Everything Wine Book is the perfect vino companion for anyone--whether you're picking up a bottle for the first time or are a seasoned glass-tipper interested in learning more!

The New Wine Lover's Companion


The New Wine Lover's Companion


$3.95


The first edition of this popular wine reference was hailed by Jurgen Gothe of the "Vancouver Sun" as athe best new wine book in more than a decade.a "The New Wine Loveras Companion" has been completely rewritten and updated to make it even better. No wine snobbery here. This bookas style is relaxed and conversational, serving up information without intimidating its reader. Arranged alphabetically, nearly 4,000 entries include innumerable details on grape varieties; wine styles; wine-growing regions; wine label terms; winemaking techniques; how to buy, store, and serve wine; how to have a wine tasting; wine-testing terms; sizes and styles of glassware, wine bottles, and wine openers; ordering wine in a restaurant; opening and serving wine at home; temperatures for serving wine; and much more. This book is the only A-to-Z wine reference that offers phonetic pronunciations. It boasts a totally revised and expanded appendix enhanced with charts, line art, and sample labels. Praise for the previous edition came from many food and dining authorities: aa]an invaluable, user-friendly reference. I learned something from the very first page I turned to, and keep learning as I keep turning.a aWilliam Rice, Food and Wine Columnist, Chicago Tribune . . . aA great reference . . . excellent and accurate source for both wine professionals and those involved with wine purely for the love of it.a aJacques Pepin, cookbook author and TV chef

How to Talk About Wine (Paperback)


How to Talk About Wine (Paperback)


$17.25


What is terroir? How do grapes become wine? What are tannins? This delightful portable guide has the answers to these questions and much more. Bernard Klem has whipped up a fun, easily digestible handbook that explains everything the novice needs to know to speak intelligently about wine at the store, restaurant, or table. From bottles and labels to the oenophile`s lingo, it describes wine essentials, including: smell, taste, color, and effervescence. The left-hand side of each page features basic terminology, while the right-hand side uses more advanced language. For a tasty finale, there`s practical information about matching wine with food, shopping for wine, and even what wine to bring as a guest. It`s the witty, wise Wine 101 that every would-be expert should have!

How to Hold a Crocodile


How to Hold a Crocodile


$8.99


Explains how to do 188 practical and improbable things, such as sharpen scissors, tame a tarantula, interpret wine labels, photograph fish, make a mummy, and get an audience with the Pope.

Wine for Dummies


Wine for Dummies


$12.84


The plain-English guide that demystifies wine Choose good, affordable wines from the United States, Europe, Chile, Australia, and elsewhere This down-to-earth guide cuts through wine snobbery and tells you what's in, what's out, and what's new in wine. This update of the bestselling "For Dummies"(R) classic covers everything from established and emerging wine regions to pairing wine with food to collecting wine. Here's to fun, relaxed wine exploration and enjoyment Discover how to: Understand grape varieties and wine styles Decipher wine lists and wine labels Select, store, open, pour, and enjoy wine

French Wine Labels I


French Wine Labels I


$69.99


Daphne Brissonnet French Wine Labels I - Framed Art Print

French Wine Labels II


French Wine Labels II


$69.99


Daphne Brissonnet French Wine Labels II - Framed Art Print

French Wine Labels III


French Wine Labels III


$69.99


Daphne Brissonnet French Wine Labels III - Framed Art Print

Italian Wine For Dummies


Italian Wine For Dummies


$14.99


?A must-have book for anyone who is serious about Italian wines.? ?Lidia Bastianich, host of PBS?s Lidia?s Italian Table ?I have yet to encounter more knowledgeable guides to...Italian wine.? ?Piero Antinori, President, Antinori Wines ?Bravo to Ed and Mary! This book shows their love for Italy, the Italian producers, and the great marriage of local foods with local wines. Here is a great book that presents the information without intimidation.? ?Piero Selvaggio, VALENTINO Restaurant Right now, Italy is the most exciting wine country on earth. The quality of Italian wines has never been higher and the range of wines has never been broader. Even better, the types of Italian wines available outside of Italy have never been greater. But with all these new Italian wines and wine zones?not to mention all the obscure grape varieties, complicate blends, strange names and restrictive wine laws?Italian wines are also about he most challenging of all to master. The time has come for comprehensive, up-to-date guides to Italian wines. Authored by certified wine educators and authors Ed McCarthy and Mary Ewing-Mulligan, Italian Wine For Dummies introduces you to the delectable world of fine Italian wine. It shows you how to: Translate wine labels Identify great wine bargains Develop your own wine tastes Match Italian wines with foods Here?s everything you need to know to enjoy the best Tuscans, Sicilians, Abruzzese and other delicious Italian wines. This lighthearted and informative guide explores: The styles of wine made in Italy and the major grape varieties used to make them How the Italian name their wines, the complicated laws governing how names are given and the meanings of common label terminology Italy?s important wine regions?including a region-by-region survey of the best vineyards and their products A guide to pronouncing Italian wine terms and names and how to order Italian wines in restaurants For Italians, wine ( vino ) is food ( alimentari ) and food is love ( amore ). And you can never have enough love in your life. So, order a copy of Italian Wine For Dummies , today and get ready to share the love!

Italian Wine for Dummies.


Italian Wine for Dummies.


$3.95


"A must-have book for anyone who is serious about Italian wines." --Lidia Bastianich, host of PBS's Lidia's Italian Table "I have yet to encounter more knowledgeable guides to...Italian wine." --Piero Antinori, President, Antinori Wines "Bravo to Ed and Mary This book shows their love for Italy, the Italian producers, and the great marriage of local foods with local wines. Here is a great book that presents the information without intimidation." --Piero Selvaggio, VALENTINO Restaurant Right now, Italy is the most exciting wine country on earth. The quality of Italian wines has never been higher and the range of wines has never been broader. Even better, the types of Italian wines available outside of Italy have never been greater. But with all these new Italian wines and wine zones--not to mention all the obscure grape varieties, complicate blends, strange names and restrictive wine laws--Italian wines are also about he most challenging of all to master. The time has come for comprehensive, up-to-date guides to Italian wines. Authored by certified wine educators and authors Ed McCarthy and Mary Ewing-Mulligan, "Italian Wine For Dummies" introduces you to the delectable world of fine Italian wine. It shows you how to: Translate wine labels Identify great wine bargains Develop your own wine tastes Match Italian wines with foods Here's everything you need to know to enjoy the best Tuscans, Sicilians, Abruzzese and other delicious Italian wines. This lighthearted and informative guide explores: The styles of wine made in Italy and the major grape varieties used to make them How the Italian name their wines, the complicated laws governing how names are given and the meanings of common label terminology Italy's important wine regions--including a region-by-region survey of the best vineyards and their products A guide to pronouncing Italian wine terms and names and how to order Italian wines in restaurants For Italians, wine ("vino") is food ("alimentari") and food is love ("amore"). And you can never have enough love in your life. So, order a copy of "Italian Wine For Dummies," today and get ready to share the love

Wine All-in-one for Dummies (Paperback)


Wine All-in-one for Dummies (Paperback)


$39.86


An all-inclusive, easy-to-use primer to all things wine Want to learn about wine, but don`t know where to start? Wine All-In-One For Dummies provides comprehensive information about the basics of wine in one easy-to-understand volume. Combining the bestselling Wine For Dummies with our regional and specific wine titles, this book gives you the guidance you need to understand, purchase, drink and enjoy wine. You`ll start at the beginning as you discover how wine is made. From there you`ll explore grape varieties and vineyards, read labels and wine lists, and discover all the nuances of tasting wine. You`ll see how to successfully store wine and serve it to your guests-and even build up an impressive collection of wine. Plus, you`ll find suggestions for perfect food pairings and complete coverage on wines from around the world. Features wine tasting, serving, storing, collecting, and buying tips, all in a single authoritative volume Includes information on California wines, as well as other domestic and foreign locations including the US, Canada, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Greece, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Chile, and Argentina. Helps you choose the best vintage for your needs Also covers champagne, sherry, and port wine Ed McCarthy and Mary Ewing-Mulligan are the authors of seven Dummies books on wine including the bestselling Wine For Dummies, 4th Edition, other contributing authors are recognized wine experts and journalists in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada Whether you`re a wine novice or a budding sommelier, Wine All-In-One For Dummies is the one guide you need on your shelf to make your wine experience complete.

The Way to Make Wine: How to Craft Superb Table Wines at Home


The Way to Make Wine: How to Craft Superb Table Wines at Home


$23.72


Geared to everyday wine lovers who want to drink well, save money, and impress their friends, this book reveals everything needed to make delicious wines-both reds and whites-from start to finish. A new preface on the new trend and options in home winemaking update this edition.

Enjoying Wine


Enjoying Wine


$8.99


Many people find the wide variety of wines available rather daunting. But a little knowledge can offer you a world of discovery and enjoyment. Popular wine writer Chris Losh starts by taking you right back to the beginning. He explains how factors such as soil, climate, and barrels can affect how simple grape juice develops into wine, and explains how you can find clues to its taste on wine labels. Enjoying Wine provides all the knowledge you need to enjoy the fruit of the vine.

Wine Atlas of Australia


Wine Atlas of Australia


$42.26


Written by one of the most respected wine critics in the world, this book is an authoritative and comprehensive guide to the wine-growing regions of Australia. With his usual wit and erudition, James Halliday introduces the reader to each area with an informative overview of its distinguishing features and history, as well as the wine styles and individual wines for which that region is known. He includes contact details for many of the regions' wineries, along with profiles of the wineries' styles and signature labels. Superbly produced with more than 90 color maps and hundreds of illuminating color photos throughout, this user-friendly atlas provides everyone from the devoted connoisseur to the armchair enthusiast with a thorough understanding of why Australia is rapidly becoming one of the world's top wine regions. Australian wines are known not only for their quality but also for their unequalled, rainbowlike spectrum of styles. With a career that spans over forty years, the author is a consummate authority on every aspect of the wine industry, from the planting and pruning of vines through the creation and marketing of the finished product. His passion for his subject is evident and his insights brilliantly demonstrate how variety, climate, terroir, and technology have combined to produce superb wines that are just beginning to make their mark on the world. "Copub: Hardie Grant Books"

How to Buy Wine: All You Need to Know to Choose the Right Bottle Every Time


How to Buy Wine: All You Need to Know to Choose the Right Bottle Every Time


$4.99


"How To Buy Wine", an easy-to-follow guide written by wine expert Jonathan Ray, will demystify the wine-buying process. Begin by learning what to look out for on wine labels and familiarizing yourself with the different red and white grape varieties. Discover the best way to store wine and which bottles make for good, everyday drinking. Once you've selected your bottle, flip to the invaluable section on food and wine matching to find the best dish to accompany it. For special occasions, it's always tempting to splurge on something sparkling. These days, each country produces their own sparkling variety and at fluctuating prices - Jonathan will guide you through this minefield as well as helping you pick a great rose or fortified wine. For each major wine-producing country in the world, Jonathan gives you the low-down on popular grapes and typical styles, as well as wines and producers to look out for. Clear, concise information on each country's wine-producing strengths (and weaknesses) is included. With this book, you're sure to make the right choice every time.

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