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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great gift idea,
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This review is from: Anything but Chardonnay: A Guide to the Other Grapes (Paperback)
I have a lot of friends who are enthusiastic about new wines and this is the best gift for men or women. It is written with a breezy insider's voice that is informed but fun and "quotable". Also like the hints for easy recipes that would complement the wine.
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Finally !,
By Stephen Pringle (San Francisco) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anything but Chardonnay: A Guide to the Other Grapes (Paperback)
I love many of the wines that I've tried, but there's so much more out there. Just try going to any good wine store; how's a person supposed to know?For me, this book was a lot of fun to read. It painlessly educated me and I am on to new wine frontiers that I would not have explored before.
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Wine dork-ism made easy!,
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This review is from: Anything but Chardonnay: A Guide to the Other Grapes (Paperback)
What a great book! If you've ever wanted to learn about wine, but you didn't want to deal with all the high intensity books and classes with the snooty teachers, this is the book for you! Move at your own pace, learn as you go, relax and enjoy! It's all here!
5.0 out of 5 stars
A recommended pick for any general-interest library strong in food and wine guides,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anything but Chardonnay: A Guide to the Other Grapes (Paperback)
If you're a wine drinker who believes wine falls into either the 'chardonnay or cabernet' areas - ANYTHING BUT CHARDONNAY - A GUIDE TO THE OTHER GRAPES is for you. It comes from a wine and food journalist who explores both well-known and obscure varieties, pairing discussions of red and white blends with recipes of recommended international foods to be served with them. It's an outstanding introduction for any new to wines, and a recommended pick for any general-interest library strong in food and wine guides.Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
5.0 out of 5 stars
Accessible, fun and informative,
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This review is from: Anything but Chardonnay: A Guide to the Other Grapes (Paperback)
Tired of chardonnay? Yeah, me too. And that's why this book is such a treat. If you're not a wine snob and you want to broaden your palate, this book is like having a friend (and wine expert) hold your hand. It introduces you to wine varieties you've never heard of, and puts a new face to some you know well. The writer's style is totally accessible--there's no wine snob attitude here; just friendly, hip advice that so far (for me) has been 100% spot on. I refer to it when entertaining or going to a friends for dinner and find the food-pairing information really helpful as is the nifty "dinner party trivia" which gives you nuggets of wine trivia to drop on your friends. Pair the book with a bottle of an unusual variety (there's plenty listed) and you've got a fab hostess gift.
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Anything but Chardonnay: A Guide to the Other Grapes by Laura Holmes Haddad (Paperback - March 1, 2008)
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