This is all a wine lover will ever need-a comprehensive list of ratings for more than 40,000 wines from all over the world, including information, prices and full tasting notes. The Wine Enthusiast Essential Buying Guide 2008 makes it easy to identify a wine for every taste, budget, meal, and geographic preference. Authored by a distinguished panel of Wine Enthusiast's in-house tasters, the Wine Enthusiast Essential Buying Guide 2008 offers authoritative buying advice on more than 40,000 wines. Grouped by region of origin and updated yearly, this book is a must-have for every wine lover.
Complete with essential tips on buying, storing, and enjoying wine, this kit is sure to help you plan a pleasurable and entertaining evening of wine tasting and camaraderie. With this kit, you and your friends will learn how to taste wine and identify its various flavors. You will also learn wine vocabulary, and how to stock your home with your favorite bottlings. Includes The Wine Enthusiast Pocket Guide to Wine: The world of wine in a nutshell, with essential information on how to maximize enjoyment of every glass. 2 Tasting Checklist Notepads: With suggested descriptions to help you pinpoint the tastes and aromas of both red and white wines. 6 Reusable Cloth Bottle Bags 6 Reusable Bottle Stoppers 24 Color-Coded Bottle Tags Coupon for 2 free issues of Wine Enthusiast Magazine Hardcover wine journal for keeping track of the wines you love Wine label removers
This is all a wine lover will ever need-a comprehensive list of ratings for more than 40,000 wines from all over the world, including information, prices and full tasting notes. The Wine Enthusiast Essential Buying Guide 2008 makes it easy to identify a wine for every taste, budget, meal, and geographic preference. Authored by a distinguished panel of Wine Enthusiast's in-house tasters, the Wine Enthusiast Essential Buying Guide 2008 offers authoritative buying advice on more than 40,000 wines. Grouped by region of origin and updated yearly, this book is a must-have for every wine lover.
Indulge your taste for the best things with the Wine Connoisseurs' Guide. It's the ultimate guide to Napa's most celebrated wineries, all pouring top-rated wines destined to delight the most discerning palate.
Discover Napa's most unusual wineries where you'll be dazzled by high-altitude vistas, storybook legends, a massive undergrand cave and the tantalizing Corridor of Senses.
American wineries step up! The 2017 Food & Wine Wine Guide provides accessible expert reviews and recommendations of the top bottlings from 500 wineries across the United States. From established producers to exciting up-and-comers we uncork Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays, Cabernets and Merlots from California, the Pacific Northwest, across the Heartland and the East Coast. There is no better time for American wine and no better guide than the 2017 Food & Wine Guide!
Located 15 miles from Salem, Oregon's capital, in the heart of the Willamette Valley, Mount Pisgah gives us one more reason to revere Pinot Noir. However, grapes such as Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, and Tempranillo are also grown. Pinot Noir is its linchpin grape, however. Since Mount Pisgah was formed 65 million years ago as a seafloor volcano, its soil is more volcanic than the surrounding area. That makes for high-acid, elegant Pinot Noirs, Yum! The AVA boasts of 10 vineyards and 3 wineries (so far!). We wanted to experience all that is Pisgah, so we ventured out to the 2 wineries (one wasn't opened to the public then) and 12 other wineries in close-by Van Duzer Corridor AVA.
In the mid-1800s, fortune seekers from around the world flocked to California, but not all of them ended up in the gold fields. Many settled in San Luis Obispo County, drawn by the Mediterranean climate perfect for planting a familiar crop: grapevines. Local viticulture originated with the Spanish Missions, but it blossomed with the influx of intrepid adventurers. Growers and winemakers like Pierre Dallidet, an immigrant who helped save the French wine industry, and Henry Ditmas and James Anderson, who were the first to plant Zinfandel grapes, established vineyards and set about crafting award-winning wine in the fertile soil of Central California. Join the experts at the Wine History Project of San Luis Obispo County as they share the unique stories of these legendary winemakers.
Take Fido along for the fun with our Guide to Dog-Friendly Wineries in Sonoma A tried-and-true guide to 28 Sonoma wineries, all personally approved by Cody, our wonder dog. Includes tips on choosing the right winery for your pup, plus a handy chart of Sonoma AVA's.
Concentrating on mouthwateringly simple, every-day dishes made better with wine, this book includes 500 recipes, from soups and salads to hearty meals and desserts. Wine and food pairings, indications for making the perfect wine cocktail, and tips and techniques for entertaining are also included.
Passionate about Pinot Noir? The Pinot Noir Guide to Healdsburg features wineries with some of the best Pinot Noir in Sonoma Valley or, for that matter, the world! Even if you don't like Pinot Noir, you may change your mind after visiting these wineries.
California winemakers again unlock their treasure trove of old family recipes with this book that features hundreds of delicious recipes, from the basic quick dish to the extravagantly gourmet, with wine as the primary ingredient.
Two thousand years of wine-making and a climatic and geological environment second to none give Bordeaux good claim to being the most important and prestigious vineyard area in the world. A great wine expert, James Turnbull, presents his personal selection of 90 of the finest Bordeaux wines. A double page is devoted to each wine: one page shows the bottle illustrated full-size, in all its glory, to add to the pleasure of the wine lover. The other page carries all the essential information the reader will require about the wine. The text describes the vineyard and the history of the wine and its famous owners. It goes on to give a detailed description of each wine when tasted -- its richness, color, aroma.
From the editors of the Wine Spectator magazine comes a stellar collection of the best essays over the past 20 years on such topics as travel and tastings, cellaring and collecting, glassware, organic methods, and business trends.
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