3 edition of Enjoying wine - a taster"s companion found in the catalog.
Enjoying wine - a taster"s companion
Pamela Vandyke Price
Published
1982
by Heinemann in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes index.
Statement | Pamela Vandyke Price. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TP548.5.A5 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xviii,202p. : |
Number of Pages | 202 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15040064M |
ISBN 10 | 043482545X, 0434825468 |
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Create Book\/a>, schema:CreativeWork\/a> ; \u00A0\u00A0\u00A0\n library. "Wine Tasting Companion" can serve as a primer for those new to wine tasting. At the same time, it provides such a broad range of topics that even those who have been enjoying wine and wine tasting for years, can fill in the "gaps" in their knowledge with such things as the terms, history, fun facts, pairings, color and aroma.5/5(5).
As the title suggests, this book is certainly a course in how to taste so that you can increase the pleasure of your wine tasting experience. Nearly half of the book is dedicated to how we taste and although this much coverage may initially seem a /5(64).
Making Sense of Wine Tasting: Your Essential Guide to Enjoying Wine by Alan Young, Miguel With the tools given in this book, wine’s myriad sensory cues of quality become discernible, and the distinct and deep pleasure of wine accessible. This kitchen companion features the top award-winning recipes from the Wine Institute’s Brand: Board and Bench Publishing.
The book is full of colorful pictures, including the interesting "Wine Aroma Wheel" on pages And my very favorite part of the book includes some comments about Gender Differences and who is the better wine taster, based on sense of smell.
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Combining meticulously-researched fact with refreshing opinion and wit, The Oxford Companion to Wine presents almost 4, entries on every wine-related topic imaginable, from regions and grape 5/5(1). Written by world-renowned wine author Jancis Robinson and U.S.
wine expert Linda Murphy, this book is the natural companion to the international bestseller, The World Atlas of Wine.
More than breathtaking photographs, profiles of key personalities, and informational graphics bring to life the vitality of American wine culture and 54 detailed full-color maps locate key regions, wineries, Reviews: `The Ultimate Wine Companion' is a handsome book with sturdy cream coloured pages.
It gives you readings about wine and an education. There are many excerpts by wine authorities, something is written about each one as their excerpt s: Hailed by Paul Levy in The Wall Street Journal as "our cleverest, most thoughtful wine writer," Jancis Robinson makes learning about wine almost as enjoyable as drinking it.
With How to Taste. Master of Wine Jancis Robinson, who edited the comprehensive and almost pedantic Oxford Companion to Wine (one of last year's picks), has this year produced the much more informal How to Taste: A Guide to Enjoying Wine.
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EVER. Jancis Robinson demonstrates how professionals open bottles of wine Jancis Robinson, editor of the Oxford Companion to Wine, shows how professional wine-tasters cope with opening multiple.
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With How to Taste, she's put together a unique wine-tasting course based on practical exercises that appeal to wine connoisseurs of all on explains first how we taste wine and food, and then about the grapes. Hailed by Paul Levy in "The Wall Street Journal" as "our cleverest, most thoughtful wine writer," Jancis Robinson makes learning about wine almost as enjoyable as drinking it.
With "How to Taste," she's put together a unique wine-tasting course based on practical exercises that appeal to /5(16). Hailed by Jerry Shriver in USA Today as "the woman who makes the wine world gulp when she speaks," Jancis Robinson created in How to Taste a classic for connoisseurs of all levels and the first introduction of its kind to focus on practical tasting exercises.
Now fully revised and updated, Robinson's renowned guide proves once again that learning about wine can be just as engaging as Reviews:.
Becoming a wine taster I believe that anyone with a sense of smell and an interest in wine can become a wine taster, and that it takes hardly any time at all. I am bolstered in this belief by years of listening to professionals trying to describe the same wines and doing it with completely different and even contradictory words."A thorough, no-nonsense approach to unlocking some of the mysteries of appreciating and enjoying wine." -- Frank Prial, The New York Times "For those who want to learn how to taste wine, the Robinson approach is hard to beat!" -- Gerald D.
Boyd, San Francisco Chronicle "By a long measure the best wine writer in the world."Reviews: The first edition of this popular wine reference was hailed by Jurgen Gothe of the Vancouver Sun as 1/2the best new wine book in more than a decade.
1/2 The New Wine Lover 1/2s Companion has been completely rewritten and updated to make it even better. No wine snobbery here. This book 1/2s style is relaxed and conversational, serving up information without intimidating/5(10).