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Burgundy and Its Wines

Nicholas Faith

Burgundy and Its Wines Nicholas Faith Amazon Price: $13.57
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Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Burgundy & its Wines 4 out of 5 stars.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

The book has wonderful photography, with a nice history of the region. A few major vineyards are listed, but don't expect it to be a list of key Burgundian hot spots! More the asthetic and artistic history of the area and how wine got started and grew.

Editorial Review:

Burgundy is a unique mix of historic towns and vineyards, great wines, and thousands of stubbornly individualistic wine makers, brokers, and merchants. The spirit of the region comes alive here, through text by award-winning wine writer Nicholas Faith and Andy Katz’s incomparable photographs. Through this perfect marriage of words and images, oenophiles can travel to the Côte d’Or, which produces outstanding Chardonnay and Pinot Noir; the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, home of the world’s most expensive red wine; the three outlying regions of Chablis; as well as the Mâconnais, Beaujolais, and many other lovely sites. A selective guide to the best merchants and producers, as well as a directory of appellations and Grands Crus, help wine-lovers in their purchases and on visits to the area.


Williams-Sonoma Entertaining: Cocktail Parties (Williams-Sonoma Entertaining)

Georgeanne Brennan

Williams-Sonoma Entertaining: Cocktail Parties (Williams-Sonoma Entertaining) Georgeanne Brennan Amazon Price: $16.47
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Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

This book is GREAT! 5 out of 5 stars.
10 of 11 people found this review helpful.

I'm surprised to see that nobody has reviewed this book yet. I recieved this as a gift and I totally love it! It has great recipes for drinks and appitizers and beautiful photos which made me hungry just looking at them. It has good information about different kinds of glassware and other things you'll need as well as great tips for throwing the perfect party. It also has great suggestions for various seasons, themes and occasions. The photos alone are an inspiration and the recipes are unique and original. So, if you are over 21, ready to make some not-always-health-concious food, throw caution to the wind, get everyone really smashed and have an awesome party, this is the book for you!

Editorial Review:

A great cocktail party is a gift to your guest -- and Williams-Sonoma Cocktail Parties makes giving that gift more enjoyable than ever. Packed with almost 70 fail-proof recipes for contemporary appetizers and refreshing drinks, this book explains how to make your affair work for any space, budget, and occasion -- whether indoor or out, intimate or bustling elegant or impromptu. You'll find festive ideas and serving tip, plus step-by-step work plans and dozens of gorgeous photograph that illustrate how to bring your party to life with the right balance of simple style and splashy elegance. Let this year-round guide inspire you to entertain with confidence and ease.

Guide to Cheeses of the World: 1200 Cheeses of the World (Hachette Food & Wine)

Roland Barthelemy, Arnaud Sperat-Czar

Guide to Cheeses of the World: 1200 Cheeses of the World (Hachette Food & Wine) Roland Barthelemy, Arnaud Sperat-Czar Amazon Price: $10.17
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Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

An okay book 3 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

First of all I know nothing about cheese.
This is my first cheese book I have looked at. With that being said here's my review:

This book has some good points: 1) a dictionary of specialized cheese lingo in the back which gives pretty good descriptions of the vocabulary used in cheese making. 2) it has many cheeses, and lots of pictures for a small book.And brief sections on: 3)which cheeses are best in which times of year and 4) how to read cheese labels 4) how to serve cheese/ pair with wine. It actualy covers a lot in such a small book. (even how to introduce cheese to children). It's written by an expert french cheese maker.

However, the book is translated from french and therefore suffers a bit in english. Sometimes it's a bit hard to understand what they are saying since it still carries the french way of speaking though using english words. That's just to warn you. Plus I was disappointed that it was so small in size... but it's cheap, and I guess easy to carry around if you need to refer to it at some cheese market. It's not a bad deal for the price and it's a fairly good introduction to a broad range of cheese topics.



Editorial Review:

An indispensable guide to selecting, tasting, and serving cheese—with 1,200 varieties classed by family and every entry rich in information. They come from around the world and range from Italian asiago to Spanish idiazabal (a ewe’s milk cheese), from Dutch Gouda to the increasingly rare French Grataron d’Arèches—a soft-pressed, washed-rind, goat’s milk cheese that’s made by only three producers. There are veined British stiltons, double and triple cream Brillat-Savarins, and smoky provolones. Plus, Roland Barthélmy, one of the most prestigious cheese specialists in France, reveals his 100 favorites.

Oz Clarke's Introducing Wine: A Complete Guide for the Modern Wine Drinker

Oz Clarke

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Total reviews: 8 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

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Perhaps if Oz Clarke had his way, Baskin-Robbins would manufacture 15 flavors. Not that "vanilla" even comes close to describing the style of the prolific London Daily Telegraph wine correspondent, James Beard and Julia Child Awards winner, and author of the perennially updated Oz Clarke's Pocket Wine Guide. Any wine writer who routinely refers to champagne as "fizz" and value-priced bottles as "gluggers" is a wine novice's friend, right?

Welcome to Introducing Wine, Clarke's contribution to the overcrowded wine primer field. Subtitled "A Complete Guide for the Modern Wine Drinker," this 3-chapter, 144-page glossy tome liberally sprinkled with color photos is designed for the reader looking beyond a wine shop's old reliables. Part I deals with wine flavors: Oz's aforementioned 15, ranging from "juicy, fruity" to "ripe and toasty." Part II takes on wine enjoyment--buying, storing, opening, serving--while Part III serves as a grapey gazetteer of the world's wine regions.

It's a delicate job Introducing Wine in such confined space, but Oz is a good host: witty, learned, and only occasionally schmoozily vague. A "buying" discussion flits about, touching on e-tailing, futures, and mixed-case discounts for half a page; other paragraphs sparkle with wine descriptors both enchanting ("face cream" and "beeswax") and confounding ("damsons" and "lanolin"). Clarke's capable of both enlightenment (warnings include such terms as "reserve" or "superieur") and overkill: if your retailer sells more Lucky Strikes than Lynch-Bages, you needn't Oz to tell you it's a "bad wine shop." Copious opinions, too, can raise eyebrows or shrug shoulders: Pinot Gris "always" exhibits a hint of honey? Zinfandel is California's "all-purpose" grape? Easier to swallow is Oz's assertion that French vin de table can be "pretty much anything that won't kill you." Helpful in Part III are the Quick Guide sidebars explaining regional jargon and suggesting wines, although recommendations from California and the Pacific Northwest are uninspired--a rare Introducing Wine instance where plain vanilla mixes into Oz Clarke's jamocha almond crunch. --Tony Mason

Andrea Robinson's 2008 Wine Buying Guide for Everyone: An American Master Sommelier's Simple Guide to Great Wine and Food Matches (Andrea Immer Robinson's Wine Buying Guide for Everyone)

Andrea Robinson

Andrea Robinson's 2008 Wine Buying Guide for Everyone: An American Master Sommelier's Simple Guide to Great Wine and Food Matches (Andrea Immer Robinson's Wine Buying Guide for Everyone) Andrea Robinson Amazon Price: $11.16
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Dispensing with the obscure and hard-to-find wines covered by so many critics and wine guides, Master Sommelier Andrea Robinson showcases the most popular and available wines in stores and restaurants. Her tasting notes and reviews include popular ratings from consumers and experts who contribute reviews on her website, www.andreawine.com. In addition to ratings of more than 800 wines, the book is packed with quick-reference tools including Best-Of lists of the top-scoring wines in each grape and style, Cuisine Complements wine and food pairing suggestions, an invaluable restaurant wine list decoder, and a mini-course to get readers quickly up to speed on wine basics. It’s all in a fun-to-read, handy pocket-purse-glovebox-sized format.

Kevin Zraly's American Wine Guide: 2009 (Kevin Zraly's American Wine Guide)

Kevin Zraly

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Hip Tastes: The Fresh Guide to Wine

Courtney Cochran

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Looking for a way to up your wine IQ in just a few sips? Courtney Cochran’s Hip Tastes is the only guide you’ll need.

Welcome to wine education with a fresh spin. No mammoth encyclopedias, just simple, hip tips that will help you navigate the world of wine quickly and with confidence. Here, Cochran brings you up to speed on the basics every budding enthusiast needs to know—from vintages and varieties, to shopping, serving, storing and - most importantly - tasting wine. She also offers candid shortcuts to help you enjoy wine like a pro including:

• Surefire techniques for not getting ripped off in restaurants
• Complete food pairing guides for simple flavors and more difficult foods—including sushi, salads, pizza, and bbq
• Label-reading essentials
• Phonetic tips for difficult-to-pronounce wine terms
• Must-have wine gear
• Best crowd-pleasing party wines
• Recommended producers in the hottest wine-making regions throughout the world, and much more

A go-to guide for everyday drinking at home, in restaurants, and anywhere else wine is found, Hip Tastes is for passionate wine novices everywhere. It proves anyone can enjoy drinking, serving, and talking intelligently about great wine. Cheers to that.

Courtney Cochran is a certified sommelier and founder of forward-thinking wine businesses Your Personal Sommelier™ and HIP TASTES Events™ in San Francisco. When she’s not entertaining private and corporate clients as a private sommelier, she enthusiastically caters to wine enthusiasts in San Francisco nightclubs and bars with her popular HIP TASTES Events™ wine tastings. C Magazine called Cochran “San Francisco’s Most Wanted Wine Guru” and she has been profiled in Vogue.

Kevin Zraly's American Wine Guide: 2008 (Kevin Zraly's American Wine Guide)

Kevin Zraly

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Total reviews: 4 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

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“Americans are drinking more wine now than they ever have before,” noted Kevin Zraly, and that burgeoning interest led him to create the first edition of this sparkling guide, devoted solely to American wines. The only book to cover vineyards from all 50 states (yes, including Alaska!), it quenched our need for advice on this booming, underserved subject. Now it’s revised, and this new “vintage” is better than ever, with even more information for wine lovers to savor. Everything previously included is still intact—the fascinating history and background details, the magnificent spreads with maps of the wine-growing areas, the handsome labels, the fact boxes on each state, the great wine selections from Kevin (many at under $15). But now each state-by-state entry will include enhanced coverage of vineyard tours, existing wine trails, and how to purchase wine, as well as Kevin’s always-entertaining and informative personal anecdotes. There’s also greatly expanded information on six of the top ten wine producing states: Pennsylvania, Virginia, Colorado, North Carolina, Texas, and Michigan. And the volume looks fantastic too, with an improved trim size and paper that makes it easier to use. Of course, all the wine lists and recommendations are completely up-to-date.

Barolo to Valpolicella: The Wines of Northern Italy (Classic Wine Library)

Nicolas Belfrage

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Total reviews: 6 Average rating: 3.0 of 5

Not good enough ! 1 out of 5 stars.
21 of 27 people found this review helpful.

This book is a disappointment ! Having bought other Faber books (publisher) I had expected a well-written walk-through of Northern Italy with extensive descriptions of many producers, many tasting notes and vintage charts.

Verdict ? There are absolutely no vintage charts, the description of the vineries are superficial, the book is badly organised (no headers to indicate where you are in the book, for quick look-ups) and generally no specifications to the producers individual Wines. To me, this is a 'blah-blah' book... Conclusion: NOT recommendable, neither to the amateur nor the 'pro'

Editorial Review:

Along with its companion volume, the highly successful Brunello to Zibibbo, this is a benchmark title on Italian wines. Nicolas Belfrage,a regular contributor to Decanter magazine, explores the mysteries of Northern Italian viniculture, focusing on dozens of wines ranging from the normale to the highest-quality single-vineyard masterpieces. Using many local and international grape varieties as signposts, he guides the reader through such magical areas as Valpolicella, South Tyrol, and Trentino as well as the hills of Bologna and the Po Valley plain, where Lambrusco wines really did once hang from trees. Enhancing his text with an extensive listing of producers, a helpful glossary of Italian terms, and even a guide to pronouncing Italian words, Belfrage has written one of the most complete and accessible guides to today's Italian wines yet to be published.

Penin Guide to Spanish Wine 2008 (Penin Guide to Spanish Wine)

Jose Penin

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Total reviews: 2 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

The frustration book 4 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

Don't be mislead by my title, this book is very good, what I mean is very frustrating when you try to get the actual wines because vintage and year are very difficult to find. It has very good reviews and I really like the top wine list.

Missing the most important information! 3 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

The guide is very much standard in terms of layout - begins with notes about the tasting and rating processes, gives an overview of Spanish wines, and then delves into the various regions giving an overview of each, together with listings of most estates and their wines. The book ends with a nice list of top wines, and an index that seems to work well.

However, on page 9, the author states that with each rating he also gives the price range of the wine, as well as a rating of the value for money (1 to 5 stars). Umm, nice... but where is this information? It seems to me that the publishers of this English-language edition simply removed this information for what can only be commercial reasons and protection of import monopolies in your country.

As most of us who buy this book do not live in Spain itself, the price and value for money information is of utmost importance (is my local importer ripping me off, is this special offer really a good offer, am I paying too much for a 92 point wine, etc). Very disappointing - especially in a guide that is meant to stand above commercial interests and inform the consumer for his or her benefit.

I would imagine that the Spanish original would have this information. May be worth getting it just for that, and learning a bit of Spanish won't hurt you either.

Editorial Review:

The Pein Guide is the definitive and most updated book to learn about Spanish wines with more than 13,000 brands reviewed and 8,100 wines tasted.

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