Wine in Words: Notes for Better Drinking
This book contains brief essays that provide essential knowledge about wine. Unlike encyclopedias or guides, this book focuses on key wines, grapes, regions, buying, aging, storage, tasting notes, and vintages. With her signature wit, author Lettie Teague breaks down common wine-related obstacles and clears up misconceptions. Mini-essays cover the essentials in a fun and omnibus style, with some entries being irreverent, opinionated, or practical. For example, “The Unbearable Oakiness of Being” and “Why You Really Need Only One Glass” offer insights, while “Men Are from Cab, Women Are from Moscato” and “In Defense of Wine Snobs” spark debate. Unlike textbooks, this book encourages casual reading and contemplation, making it a companion for modern tasters seeking concise and curated tidbits.
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