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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice information but could use some organizing,
This review is from: Wines of Italy (Mitchell Beazley Pocket Guides) (Hardcover)
I love Italian wines, so I grabbed this when I found it. It does have great information - a breakdown of wines by region, then for each region it gives the main types of wine and the vintages that are good for each type. A general star rating indicates how well this wine does in general. Next to each region is a list of the key producers of that wine, with a brief note about the producer.I think, though, that this will be relatively difficult for a person new to wine to use. If you're looking at a Ruffino Chianti, you look up Ruffino. Its brief notes about Ruffino don't indicate if this is a good or bad winery. You then move to the Chianti section and find out what a Chianti is, but now you are given general notes about which years are good. The years are just listed - you can't tell which are better than others. If the book had even a general rating for each winery, and more details about the vintages, I think this would be excellent. Maybe a future edition will include this information. |
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Mitchell Beazley Pocket Guide: Wines of Italy (Mitchell Beazley Wine Guides) by Burton Anderson (Hardcover - May 9, 2002)
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