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Build the wine cellar of your dreams — if only in your mind — with a book on Burgundy February 21, 2020 ...
Many books have been written about Burgundy over the years, but none currently is as useful and comprehensive a reference as the new second edition of “ Inside Burgundy ” (Berry Bros. & Rudd ...
To Burgundy and Back reads like a sort of Kerouacian, brothers-on-the- autoroute reminiscence—but with wine as the operative dharma. Yet there is a sobering subplot.
In an exclusive excerpt from Vanessa Price’s new book Big Macs and Burgundy, the sommelier offers advice on pairing wine with food from McDonald’s.
Certainly it'll go down easier than " The Finest Wines of Burgundy " (UC Press, 320 pages, $34.95), the latest in the Fine Wine Editions series. Author Bill Nanson, who publishes the Burgundy ...
With the holidays approaching, it's time to recommend books to give the wine lovers on your list. Here are my top picks from among wine books released this year. " The Drops of God 1" (Vertical ...
When most people think of wine books, raucous humor does not often come to mind. Yet in her book Wine. All The Time, Marissa A. Ross entertains while educating the novice reader at the same time ...
The best way to use The World Atlas of Wine is to keep it near your bar or cellar or wine rack. When you select a bottle to drink, take 10 minutes and open the book to the area where the wine came ...
“American Wine: A Coming-of-Age Story,” by Tom Acitelli, $30 Europeans have been making wine for centuries, while the United States has been making serious wine for about 50 years.
Ray Walker. “The Road to Burgundy. The Unlikely Story of An American Making Wine and A New Life in France,” read by Sean Crisden, eight hours, Tantor Audio, 2013.
In Adventures on the Wine Route: A Wine Buyer’s Tour of France, Kermit Lynch recounts his many experiences visiting small European family wineries during the 1970s and 1980s.