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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Horribly outdated,
By Borisgoodenough (Michigan) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wineries of Michigan: A Guide to the Wineries & Vineyards of Michigan (Paperback)
Those who might consider purchase of this book as anything other than a historical document -- for example, to help guide them on a trip through Michigan wine country -- should think again. A copy of the annual free Michigan Wine Country guide, published by the state's Wine and Grape Council, contains far more useful current information for such purposes. Even though it's less than a decade old, it's horribly dated; Michigan now has three times the number of wineries Tadevich details, many of them located in parts of the state not even mentioned here. Despite its brevity (92 pages), much of the book is nonetheless generic "filler" and reference material covered far better elsewhere that all but the most novice of wine tourists will likely ignore: lists of grape varietals, how wine is made, and the like.
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Wineries of Michigan: A Guide to the Wineries & Vineyards of Michigan by D. A. Tadevich (Paperback - August 1, 2001)
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