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The New Connoisseurs' Guidebook to California Wine and Wineries [Paperback]

Charles E. Olken , Joseph Furstenthal
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Book Description

October 28, 2010
For this powerful successor to his best-selling guide to California wine, Charles E. Olken has joined forces with Joseph Furstenthal to craft The New Connoisseurs' Guidebook to California Wine and Wineries. An encyclopedia, atlas, and buying guide combined in one comprehensive, authoritative work, this new guide delivers information and guidance that is not available in any other place. From first page to last, it is geared towards a wide range of consumers, yet also offers the depth and detail that made its predecessor one of the most frequently referenced works by wine educators and industry insiders. Now organized geographically into eight wine regions, the guide has been completely rewritten and expanded to provide the most current information on the state's evolving wine industry--its history, grapes, winemaking, terminology, geography, and leading wineries.

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"An essential reference book for those interested in America's most important producer of wine."--Chow


"Those planning a visit to CA wine country might just find it an indispensable and time-saving reference."--1 Wine Dude


"I still have, use and enjoy my 1982 edition. Charlie is the dean of California wine writers!"

--Steve Heimoff


"Supplies what the websites don't: objective, blind-tasting notes and expert opinions on the wines. A very helpful guide."--Miami Herald


"Simply indispensable if you want to know the who's who of California wineries. "--Santa Barbara News-Press

From the Inside Flap

"I have depended on Charles Olken's Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wine for more than 35 years. This new Guidebook is a perfect complement. No other book comes close to its thoroughness, accuracy, and usefulness. It is a must for travelers in California's wine country."--Charles L. Sullivan, author of Zinfandel

"Olken's perspective on California wines is unmatched: he spans the landscape from the postwar pioneers to the newest garagistes, and wine criticism from before Parker to the age of blogs. This new guidebook is informed by his 35 years of careful, candid, and comprehensive attention to California wine."--John Winthrop Haeger, author of Pacific Pinot Noir

Product Details

  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (October 28, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520253132
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520253131
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.2 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #371,301 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Three decades and more ago, when no one was focusing tightly on California wine, I had the idea that there were other folks like me who were collecting Beaulieu and Mayacamas, Ridge and Chappellet, the early Joe Swan and Chalone wines. With the collaboration of my office mate and tasting mentor, Earl Singer, we launched Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wine, a monthly newsletter providing critical reviews of wines from California and the West Coast.

In the years that have passed, I have judged wines in competitions from coast to coast and on several continents. I have written extensively both in Connoissuers' Guide and in newspapers in San Francisco and Los Angeles. You can learn more about me and about Connoisseurs' Guide, the newsletter, at www.cgcw.com.

It was not long after the launch of Connoisseurs' Guide that Earl Singer and I concluded that there was also no adequate reference book for California wine lovers. We wrote to several publishers, and within six weeks, had a contract in hand to produce a book that would stand as a companion piece to our increasingly popular newsletter.

We added writer and friend, Norman Roby, to our writing partnership and produced the first Connoisseurs' Handbook of California Wine. It stayed in print over four major rewrites and eleven reprintings before we and it grew tired. The Handbook lasted 25 years and sold hundreds of thousands of copies.

We let it lay fallow for a half decade, and then, with the substitution of tasting panel member, Joseph Furstenthal, to the writing team, recreated a book with the same tight focus on California, but this time with an emphasis on the importance of the places that grow wine grapes and the wineries located in those places. In the new Connoisseurs' Handbook, each chapter is organized by geography, and starts with a discussion of the history and importance of those places and then goes on to analyze each recognized, and some soon to be recognized, locales. The book then discusses wineries that produce in each of those areas. The maps in the book have been expanded from ten in the previous book to over twenty-five in the new book.

The result is a powerful analysis of California's wine grapes and types, the places where they grow and are produced, the wineries that set the pace in producing, the personalities and quality levels of the wines made by those producers, wine language, California wine history, an introduction to winemaking and a set of extensively annotated recommendations for addition reading. The Guidebook is also one of the first interactive books on wine. Buyers of the book will receive access to a dedicated, password-protected website that will provide them with monthly updates to the book. The wine world is constantly changing, and this combination of book and website gives readers the most complete and up-to-date set of reference tools possible.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Another wine book January 27, 2011
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I would recommend this book for those who have yet to tour California wines. I fi you have already been there a few times, you will notice that the coverage is missing a few good wineries. Otherwise it does agreat job in presenting a broad perspective of the wines and the area.
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3.0 out of 5 stars It's OK February 15, 2011
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First, I understand this book has been periodically reviewed for decades now and reflect the deep knowledge and passion of the authors for the subject. Having said that, it is not a visually appealing book and the organization could use some improvement. I am glad I read it and I plan to keep it for reference but I expected more from the book.

The good: Authors know what they write about; there are maps of the main wine growing regions of California (including AVA boundaries). Most chapters are organized as (for example) Napa Valley >>> overview of all AVAs included in Napa Valley >>> list of main wineries of Napa Valley by alphabetical order. Please note that the wineries list is far from complete and the choice reflects the authors' opinion. I believe if you refer to the wineries on the book you get a pretty extensive line-up to plan your upcoming wine purchases and trips.

The bad: Book is visually dull (no color pictures), the maps are functional but are placed in a somewhat confusing way. For example, a page for the Russian River AVA map nested between pages listing wineries from a different AVA. Wouldn't it be better to start each section with the relevant map?

Another thing I missed was recommendations on how to plan a visit to CA's wine countries. Maybe the authors were afraid to "play favorites", but wouldn't it be helpful for this guidebook to have a section "planning your weekend in Napa/Sonoma" with the must-see wineries? yes, they do comment at the winery profile "this is one of the most picturesque estates to visit" or something, but why not add a chapter that would make it more of a guidebook?
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Still superb, but not as comprehensive January 20, 2011
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The Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wine and Wineries has been the gold standard guide for three decades and I have virtually every edition. This new edition continues that tradition of excellence. I applaud the fact that this wine guide has a true "point of view" and is not afraid to rate wineries - good and bad - in an honest manner. Unfortunately, this new edition is not as comprehensive as previous editions; a significant number of producers - some of which are sure to be important in coming years - are missing. I appreciate how much the California wine industry has grown in the 12 years (!) since the last edition and understand the challenge of writing such a guidebook amid such changes, but wish those missing wineries had been included.
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