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Title: How To Talk About Wine Author: Bernard Klem Publisher: Sterling Epicure Number of pages: 96 Language: English Paperback
What is terroir? How do grapes become wine? What are tannins? This delightful and portable guide has all the answers to these questions and much more. Bernard Klem has whipped up a fun, easily digestible handbook that explains everything the novice needs to know to speak intelligently about wine at the store, restaurant, or table. From bottles and labels to the oenophile's lingo, it describes wine essentials: smell, taste, color, effervescence, dry and sweet, finish, and quality. On the left-hand of each page, Klem provides the most basic terminology, while the right-hand side features more advanced language. For a tasty finale, there's practical information about what to drink when, matching wine with food, shopping for wine, and even what wine to bring as a guest. It's the witty, wise Wine 101 that every would-be expert should have!
About the author:
Bernard Klem resides in Trumbull, Connecticut. He is the author of WineSpeak: A Vinous Thesaurus of 36,975 bizarre, erotic, funny, outrageous, poetic, silly, and ugly wine-tasting descriptors.
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