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The Taste of Wine
  • Language: en

The Taste of Wine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

First published Macdonald, 1987. Peynaud provides a complete examination of the process and practice of tasting wine, the essential element in evaluating a wine's quality

Fine Wine in Food
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Fine Wine in Food

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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How to Import Wine: An Insider’s Guide, Second Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

How to Import Wine: An Insider’s Guide, Second Edition

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Red and White
  • Language: en

Red and White

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Includes information about various types of grapes, how wines are made and bottled, as well as how to select and enjoy wine.

Tasting & Grading Wine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Tasting & Grading Wine

Clive Michelsen covers the fundamentals of wine appreciation in a clear, straight-forward style, from the essential aspects of viticulture, winemaking, styles of wine, defects and flaws, sensory analysis and grape varietal characteristics, to wine buying, storage and serving.

The University Wine Course
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 514

The University Wine Course

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Icon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

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The wine label is a powerful icon of modern civilization; it is a precious object of art that symbolizes and disseminates the cultural and spiritual values of the land where the wine is grown. Wine label design has undergone a renaissance where art meets marketing in the most powerful way, penetrating the subconscious, and using the power of suggestion to imply flavor and quality. Jeffrey Caldewey and Chuck House are acknowledged masters of the new designs and they have created designs for some of the world's most sought after wines and this book is a collection of their most important works. Beginning with a short treatise on some of the philosophical aspects of modern iconography, this book documents 100 wine labels and bottle designs with complete descriptions of the genesis and thought behind each design concept. This book will become a classic in package design and essential for wine marketers and those who collect label art.

Wine for Normal People
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 351

Wine for Normal People

This is a fun but respectful (and very comprehensive) guide to everything you ever wanted to know about wine from the creator and host of the popular podcast Wine for Normal People, described by Imbibe magazine as "a wine podcast for the people." More than 60,000 listeners tune in every month to learn a not-snobby wine vocabulary, how and where to buy wine, how to read a wine label, how to smell, swirl, and taste wine, and so much more! Rich with charts, maps, and lists—and the author's deep knowledge and unpretentious delivery—this vividly illustrated, down-to-earth handbook is a must-have resource for millennials starting to buy, boomers who suddenly have the time and money to hone their appreciation, and anyone seeking a relatable introduction to the world of wine.

Biodynamic Wine Demystified
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Biodynamic Wine Demystified

"Wine is made in the vineyard" is the mantra of many a winemaker. But what does it mean, really? Esteemed winemaker and biodynamic pioneer Nicholas Joly believes a wine that is well-made in the vineyard must express its unique terroir—the character imbued by a vine's particular plot of well-tended earth. In Biodynamic Wine, Demystified, Joly shares the core philosophy behind biodynamic viticulture and why such practices result in wines of regional distinction. This process treats the vineyard as a self-perpetuating ecological whole influenced not only by terrestrial forces but those of the sun, moon and cosmos. He explains why the use of foreign substances such as pesticides and fertilizers in the vineyard, and aromatic yeasts and enzymes in the cellar, as well as mechanisms such as electric motors and pumps, disrupt this synergy and are ultimately counterproductive to a wine's best, consistent expression.

WineSpeak
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

WineSpeak

If you read wine reviews, you're already either amused or confused by the soaring language wine writers often use to describe what they're smelling and tasting. But do you always know what they mean? Have you ever sipped a complex white and sensed what's so colorfully described as a peacock's tail? Have you ever savored a full-bodied red only to detect the ripe acrid smell of a horse stall? If not, you're in for a treat, because these terms and thousands more are all here to amuse, dismay, enlighten, inspire, puzzle, and utterly shock you . Welcome to the rich linguistic universe of wine speak: a world where words and wine intersect in an uncontrolled riot of language guaranteed to keep you ...