Oz and James’s Big Wine Adventure

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Oz and James’s Big Wine Adventure Customer Review: Very entertaining
A very funny and highly entertaining program of well known wine expert
OZ Clarke and Jmaes May known form Top Gear, who together travels on a
wine adventure. James knows nothing about wine, but have chosen the car
for the adventure (of course an English jaguar) and is like a rebel
boarder school boy taught by the slightly older and more distinguished
Oz Clarke, who continuously tries to learn James about the different
wines and the impressions they make. It all turns into a lot of very
entertaining and very funny situations, filled with humour, and there
is a lot to learn and view, both from the more experienced and newcomer
to wine tasting, on this fantastic wine adventure filled taste -and
sense impressions.
Customer Review: Oz and James’s Big Wine Adventure
I watched the series and was amazed about how much I didn’t know about wine - Red wine is given its colour by the grape skin’s and Shiraz is Syrah etc. I thought I knew knew a little bit but clearly I knew not a lot ! I have found this book very useful and have added the Eyewitness Guide to French wine to it. I will be using these to assist in several purchases in the South of France this summer.

The Emperor of Wine: The Story of the Remarkable Rise and Reign of Robert Parker

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The Emperor of Wine: The Story of the Remarkable Rise and Reign of Robert Parker Customer Review: A GLASS ACT
It is said that Robert Parker can make a millionaire out of you with his mouth. When he spits out the wine from his mouth it can either spiral you into a different stratosphere or can bury your winery for life. That he is more influential that perhaps most people in the world is clear when you see his influence spanning Tennessee and Tokyo. The Emperor of Wine by Elin McCoy is a tribute to the undisputed czar of the cabernet. It traces his modest beginnings from meatloaf to Michelin starred restaurants. Even today, a score of over 90 from Parker can set cash registers ringing over a humble Riesling. Interesting, Parker owes his heady rise to the top to his love for Pat, his girlfriend who lured him from the boondocks of America to the cafes of France. It is another matter that Parker to this day is married to the woman. The book is an interesting take on a charismatic and often arrogant oenophile. But for those who have even a passing love for the Lafite, The Emperor of Wine is mandatory reading. The bouquet of the book is heady, the body wholesome and the flavour just right. Knowing Parker, the book would have got a 90 plus. Uncork it and pour it into your library.

Customer Review: Simply brilliant!
Elin McCoy’s biography of the world’s most influential wine critic is a thoroughly research and brilliantly written book. This is not just the story of the remarkable rise of Robert Parker in the wine industry; it’s also a very concise overview of developments in the wine idustry over the last five decades.

Whether you like Parker or not, whether you care about his marks on the famous 100-scale or not, you will be fascinated by this book if you’re a wine aficionado. McCoy is a critical but very fair biographer, and having read this book it is hard to believe that anybody will come up with a better account of Parker’s rise in the future.

Wine for Dummies (For Dummies)

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Wine for Dummies (For Dummies) Customer Review: This Book Deserves SIX Stars!!!
The best thing about this book is that it is written by two real wine experts, who remember well what it was like to be a “wine newbie.”

Ed is a former teacher who became interested, in wine, and met Mary at an Italian wine tasting in New York City. Two years later, they married, and formally merged their wine cellars and wine libraries. Ed has co-authored six wine books, and is the sole author of Champagne for Dummies. He also writes for Wine Enthusiast Magazine and Decanter.

Mary entered the retail wine business right out of college, when she accepted a position with the Italian Trade Commission. Today she runs a wine school based in New York City called International Wine Center, which mainly trains wine professionals. She is also a wine columnist for the NY Daily News. Mary is the first female Master of Wine (MW) in the United States, and one of only 19 MW's in the country (with 240 worldwide).

Both Ed and Mary are Certified Wine Educators (CWE). Ed and Mary write wine columns in Nation's Restaurant News, and in Beverage Media.

Having had many years of experience drinking wine (but without really knowing what I was doing), and having taken a wine course over the internet two times, I felt ready to invest in a couple of wine books. Everyone one on the American Amazon site absolutely raved about this book. When I received the book, I found all the raving to be completely UNDERstated!

The book is divided into six sections, and is extremely clear, and user-friendly. Section One deals with wine and wine-making, tasting and wine vocabulary, grape varieties, and pricing. Section Two deals with navigating wine shops and restaurant lists, all about serving and using wine (with some surprisingly helpful tips I'd never heard of), and judging wine labels.

Section Three explains and has separate chapters each of France, Italy, and Elsewhere in Europe. Another chapters discusses wine of Australia, New Zealand, Chile, and South Africa. there is a another large chapter on American Wines, covering California well, in addition to covering Oregon Washington, New York State, as well as a brief mention of both Ontario and British Columbia. A final chapter in Part Three deals with fortified wines–their history, and varieties–Sherry, Marsala, Port, Madeira, and Sauternes.

Section Four discusses wine information sources–publications, classes, tastings, auctions, catalogs, and on-line ordering. Next is explained how to write tasting notes, how to marry wine with food, and how to decide what kind of wine person you are–serious, small, or non-collector, and suggested wine strategies good for each type of wine person to follow. Also covered is how to invest in wine.

Section Five deals with most of the common wine questions, such as if wine is fattening, what vintage to buy, new and old oaks, who is a wine expert, if imported wines are better, if a wine has to be expensive to be good, and when to drink various wines. Part Six consists of various useful appendixes.
I learned SO much useful information from reading this book. If there were a higher rating than five stars, this book should have it. It is one of the best books I've read in the past couple of years.

I would also recommend another book to supplement this book, called The Wine Guy, by Andy Besch. It covers completely different aspects of wine purchasing, tasting, comparing, and finding out what YOU enjoy yourself.
Customer Review: Very useful
Accessible, easy to read, and well laid out. This will be very useful as a general reference, to those who want to get a bit of background about what they’re buying, and to provide interesting facts about everything from the wine-making process to investing in wine to proper storage. There are good descriptions of wines and wine-makers world-wide. My only gripe would be that there wasn’t more space devoted to matching particular wines to food.

Growing Vines to Make Wines

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Growing Vines to Make Wines

Wine Marketing: A Practical Guide

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Wine Marketing: A Practical Guide

The Wine Buyer’s Record Book

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The Wine Buyer’s Record Book

Making Wines Like Those You Buy

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Making Wines Like Those You Buy

Jancis Robinson’s Wine Course

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Jancis Robinson’s Wine Course Customer Review: Want to know about wine
This invaluable book gives a great start to learning about wines. This can be a great book for moving into the wine industry and following up with industry qualifications, or for the enthusiastic amateur. Well written, and clear
Customer Review: Enjoyable, accessible and informative
I’d always been a bit doubtful about ‘wine experts’ but wanted to learn a bit more about wine, and chose this volume. It’s written with a sense of humour and in an easy, accessible style. Importantly, although serious and informative, Jancis Robinson isn’t at all pompous and doesn’t take herself too seriously. She gives you the tools and guidance needed to improve your understanding and appreciation of wine, but doesn’t try to tell you what to think.

An excellent starting point.

Port and the Douro (Mitchell Beazley Classic Wine Library)

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Port and the Douro (Mitchell Beazley Classic Wine Library) Customer Review: Excellent synposis of Port, the region and the producers
Well written and enjoyable to read. A very thorough guide to the history of region, the styles of Port and the producers. If you want to know about Port, this is the book to read.

Making Wines Like Those You Buy

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Making Wines Like Those You Buy

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