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by Dorothy J. Gaiter (Author), John Brecher (Author)
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Dorothy J. Gaiter and her husband John Brecher are best known for their Wall Street Journal wine column, "Tastings," a passionate yet practical guide to their favorite subject. Love by the Glass: Tasting Notes from a Marriage is their marriage-and-wine memoir, an account of the couple's life together in terms of the bottles they discovered, shared, and enjoyed (or didn't) over time. If readers learn less than they should about the pair when their glasses aren't raised, they are nonetheless treated to a fascinating (as well as useful) investigation of a growing education and the bottles that fueled it.

Chapters are named for the couples' progressive wine discoveries, from the "rudimentary" (André Cold Duck, enjoyed on their first date) to the diversely more evolved (for example, a "magnificent" Gevrey-Chambertin Gérard Quivy provided in a basement shop in Burgundy). Other discoveries are delightfully serendipitous (like a "small" but delicious Collery brut champagne, enjoyed at the launch of the pair's wine Web site). In the process, readers follow the intertwining lives of the love-at-first-sight couple--he, from one of a few Jewish families in Jacksonville, Florida; she, African American and raised in the environment of Florida A&M University--as they blend burgeoning journalism careers with their love of wine. Emblematic of this ever-evolving infatuation, and a narrative high point, is the couple's maternity ward visit to wet the lips of their newborn second daughter with Taittinger champagne. Thus wine and love are once again mutually measured in a book all devotees of the grape, and of the couple who so plainly elucidate its mysteries, will want to read. --Arthur Boehm

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Authors of the Wall Street Journal's "Tastings" column about wine, husband and wife John Brecher and Dorothy J. Gaiter have also teamed up to write their memoir, Love by the Glass: Tasting Notes from a Marriage. Gaiter, who's black, and Brecher who's white, grew up in segregated Florida towns and met at the Miami Herald. With warmth and humor, they recall their courtship and wedding, the arrival of children and their long careers as journalists. All the important life passages, from a new job at Newsweek to the birth of their daughter, are marked by memorable bottles, and the couple describes how they went from enthusiasts to collectors to critics.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Villard (January 8, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375505601
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375505607
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 5.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #674,215 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Love and life with some wine along the way, January 15, 2002
Dottie and John, as readers of their column in the Wall Street Journal inevitably call them, have written a book that's about life and love that sometimes made me laugh so hard that my 10-year-old wanted me to read whatever it was outloud. And sometimes, what was happening to them hurt and I felt pain not just for them, but for anyone who could be in that situation, whether it was struggling with infertility or dealing with the losses of Sept. 11th. Wine is usually something that people think of in terms of exclusivity. Only "some" people can know enough or afford enough or truly appreciate it. Their gift is their ability to bring a sense of the universal to things that often separate us. They build bridges between people, which they seem to have done quite naturally in their relationship. Race, religion don't seem to inevitably separate people in the story of their life. Instead, it's just like different vintages and varieties, to be sampled, celebrated and enjoyed for their own intrinsic merit.

I was a non-wine drinker when I started reading their column in the Wall Street Journal. Now as my bottles collect along with some cherished memories, I feel like they've introduced me to new life adventures that are available to anyone--this book, even while it looks back, is a great continuation of that journey.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good wine, good people, March 29, 2002
Just finished this excellent memoir by the authors of The Wall Street Journal's 'Tastings' column.

While the authors do talk about wine a lot, it is truly a story of their lives and relationship long before they began writing about wine for a living.

An excellent and quick read. Gaiter and Brecher are a wonderful couple, if a bit "precious" at times. I have seen them on [a television program] on occasion and was charmed by their love for wine and their desire to make it understandable to all. Wine is truly an obsession for them, but we can all learn from their obsession without taking it to that level.

I highly recommend reading their "Tastings" column in the Wall Street Journal each Friday. It contains more information on particular wines and recommendations.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Compelling Story Told Through Wine, January 21, 2002
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I just finished reading LOVE BY THE GLASS. It's one of the best books I've ever read -- not one of the best wine books, not one of the best autobiographies -- just one of the best books. The stories (about Dottie and John and about famous and not-so-famous winemakers) are endearing and poignant and drove me to deplete the better part of a box of kleenex. It simultaneously took me back to my own wine roots in the 70's (Mateus, Gallo Hearty Burgundy) and gave me a history of wine in America. More than anything else, LOVE BY THE GLASS is a sweet and compelling story told through wine of two people you'd like to have as friends.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Warm and Charming book
What a cool couple John and Dottie are. I loved reading about their life long love affair with wine, and each other. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Debra McManus

3.0 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Yuppie Fantasy
I just finished Love by the Glass. It's amazing escapist literature. There's actually very little about wine in it; instead, it's a pretty much straight-up memoir from the... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Michael J. Dittman

4.0 out of 5 stars Tastes Good!
What a wonderful way to organize a book! Most life stories are organized around major life events. This memoir is organized around the small events that matter in the long run... Read more
Published on June 16, 2006 by Lydia E. York

4.0 out of 5 stars Wine, with love
I have recently started to study the world of wines thoroughly. But when a friend gave me this book to read and told me that I might like it, I was a bit skeptical because I... Read more
Published on June 18, 2005 by Irina Iacobescu

4.0 out of 5 stars Sweet, helpful, and unpretentious
Gaiter and Brecher have employed their love of wine as a wonderful frame for the warm and touching story of their lives together. Read more
Published on December 2, 2003 by Michael K. McKeon

5.0 out of 5 stars Alcohol and I don't mix, but I still loved this book!
I'm doing research for a series of romance novels about a family of winemakers. My friend, Gwen, recommended this book since she knew I was a neophyte where wine is concerned... Read more
Published on November 7, 2003 by Janice Sims

5.0 out of 5 stars Disliked everything except the whole book
There's plenty to dislike about this book.

First is the style: it's written in the third person, as if by some distant friend of the authors, and that's a highly debatable... Read more

Published on August 21, 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars charming, elegant prose
When I got my copy of Love by the Glass, I think I was expecting a little less about love and a little more about what was in the glass. Read more
Published on June 17, 2003 by Eric J. Lyman

4.0 out of 5 stars life is more than just wine
This book was really lovely. It follows Brecher and Gaiter throughout their courtship and marriage, from the Miami Herald to the New York Times, back to Miami and the birth of... Read more
Published on March 4, 2003 by Miss E

4.0 out of 5 stars A Sweet Read
Peppered with fun anecdotes from nose to finish and delivered in a lean and direct journalistic style, this book will teach the beginner lots about wine, but perhaps a little bit... Read more
Published on September 2, 2002 by Peter L. Jaeger

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