
Wine For Dummies
Wiley (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 6. October 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-0-470-04579-4 (ISBN)
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Description
The plain-English guide that demystifies wine
Choose good, affordable wines from the United States, Europe, Chile, Australia, and elsewhere
This down-to-earth guide cuts through wine snobbery and tells you what's in, what's out, and what's new in wine. This update of the bestselling For Dummies classic covers everything from established and emerging wine regions to pairing wine with food to collecting wine. Here's to fun, relaxed wine exploration and enjoyment!
Praise for Wine For Dummies, 3rd Edition
"Crammed with useful, accurate information."
--Wine Enthusiast
"This book is. for everyone who loves wine or wants to know more about it."
--Robert Mondavi, Chairman Emeritus, Robert Mondavi Winery
"Complete. and agreeably relaxed."
--New York Times
"Mary and Ed help people to trust their own tastes and enjoyment of wine."
--Jess Jackson, Proprietor, Kendall-Jackson; Jackson Family Farms
Discover how to
* Understand grape varieties and wine styles
* Decipher wine lists and wine labels
* Get real deals on great wines
* Select, store, open, pour, and enjoy wine
* Choose wines that please your palate
Choose good, affordable wines from the United States, Europe, Chile, Australia, and elsewhere
This down-to-earth guide cuts through wine snobbery and tells you what's in, what's out, and what's new in wine. This update of the bestselling For Dummies classic covers everything from established and emerging wine regions to pairing wine with food to collecting wine. Here's to fun, relaxed wine exploration and enjoyment!
Praise for Wine For Dummies, 3rd Edition
"Crammed with useful, accurate information."
--Wine Enthusiast
"This book is. for everyone who loves wine or wants to know more about it."
--Robert Mondavi, Chairman Emeritus, Robert Mondavi Winery
"Complete. and agreeably relaxed."
--New York Times
"Mary and Ed help people to trust their own tastes and enjoyment of wine."
--Jess Jackson, Proprietor, Kendall-Jackson; Jackson Family Farms
Discover how to
* Understand grape varieties and wine styles
* Decipher wine lists and wine labels
* Get real deals on great wines
* Select, store, open, pour, and enjoy wine
* Choose wines that please your palate
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Edition
4., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 23.4 cm
Width: 18.7 cm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
635 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-04579-4 (9780470045794)
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Persons
Ed McCarthy and Mary Ewing-Mulligan are two wine lovers who met at an Italian wine tasting in New York City's Chinatown and subsequently merged their wine cellars and wine libraries when they married. They have since coauthored six wine books in the Wine For Dummies series (including two of their favorites, French Wine For Dummies and Italian Wine For Dummies) as well as their latest book, Wine Style (Wiley); taught hundreds of wine classes together; visited nearly every wine region in the world; run five marathons; and raised eleven cats. Along the way, they have amassed more than half a century of professional wine experience between them.
Mary is president of International Wine Center, a New York City wine school that offers credentialed wine education for wine professionals and serious wine lovers. As U.S. director of the Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET(r)), the world's leading wine educational organization, she works to make the courses she offers in New York available in more and more parts of the United States. She is also the long-standing wine columnist of the NY Daily News. Mary's most impressive credential is that she's the first female Master of Wine (MW) in the United States, and one of only 22 MW's in North America (with 251 worldwide).
Ed, a New Yorker, graduated from City University of NY with a master's degree in psychology. He taught high school English in another life, while working part-time in wine shops to satisfy his passion for wine and to subsidize his growing wine cellar. That cellar is especially heavy in his favorite wines -- Bordeaux, Barolo, and Champagne. Besides co-authoring six wine books in the For Dummies series with Mary, Ed went solo as author of Champagne For Dummies, a topic on which he's especially expert.
Ed and Mary also share wine columns in Nation's Restaurant News and in Beverage Media, a trade publication. They are each columnists for the online wine magazine, WineReviewOnline.com. Ed and Mary are both accredited as Certified Wine Educators (CWE).
When they aren't writing, teaching, or visiting wine regions, Mary and Ed maintain a busy schedule of speaking, judging at professional wine competitions, and tasting as many new wines as possible. They admit to leading thoroughly unbalanced lives in which their only non-wine pursuits are hiking in the Berkshires and the Italian Alps. At home, they wind down to the tunes of U2, K.D. Lang, Bob Dylan, and Neil Young in the company of their feline roommates Dolcetto, Black & Whitey, Ponzi, and Pinot.
Mary is president of International Wine Center, a New York City wine school that offers credentialed wine education for wine professionals and serious wine lovers. As U.S. director of the Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET(r)), the world's leading wine educational organization, she works to make the courses she offers in New York available in more and more parts of the United States. She is also the long-standing wine columnist of the NY Daily News. Mary's most impressive credential is that she's the first female Master of Wine (MW) in the United States, and one of only 22 MW's in North America (with 251 worldwide).
Ed, a New Yorker, graduated from City University of NY with a master's degree in psychology. He taught high school English in another life, while working part-time in wine shops to satisfy his passion for wine and to subsidize his growing wine cellar. That cellar is especially heavy in his favorite wines -- Bordeaux, Barolo, and Champagne. Besides co-authoring six wine books in the For Dummies series with Mary, Ed went solo as author of Champagne For Dummies, a topic on which he's especially expert.
Ed and Mary also share wine columns in Nation's Restaurant News and in Beverage Media, a trade publication. They are each columnists for the online wine magazine, WineReviewOnline.com. Ed and Mary are both accredited as Certified Wine Educators (CWE).
When they aren't writing, teaching, or visiting wine regions, Mary and Ed maintain a busy schedule of speaking, judging at professional wine competitions, and tasting as many new wines as possible. They admit to leading thoroughly unbalanced lives in which their only non-wine pursuits are hiking in the Berkshires and the Italian Alps. At home, they wind down to the tunes of U2, K.D. Lang, Bob Dylan, and Neil Young in the company of their feline roommates Dolcetto, Black & Whitey, Ponzi, and Pinot.
Content
Introduction.
Part I: Getting to Know Wine.
Chapter 1: Wine 101.
Chapter 2: These Taste Buds Are for You.
Chapter 3: Pinot Envy and Other Secrets about Grape Varieties.
Chapter 4: Wine Names and Label Lingo.
Chapter 5: Behind the Scenes of Winemaking.
Part II: Wine and You: Up Close and Personal.
Chapter 6: Navigating a Wine Shop.
Chapter 7: Confronting a Restaurant Wine List.
Chapter 8: The Insider's Track to Serving and Using Wine.
Part III: The "Old World" of Wine.
Chapter 9: Doing France.
Chapter 10: Italy, the Heartland of Vino.
Chapter 11: Spain, Portugal, Germany, and Beyond.
Part IV: Discovering the New World of Wine.
Chapter 12: The Southern Hemisphere Arises.
Chapter 13: America, America.
Part V: Wine's Exotic Face.
Chapter 14: Champagne and Other Sparklers.
Chapter 15: Wine Roads Less Traveled: Fortified and Dessert Wines.
Part VI: When You've Caught the Bug.
Chapter 16: Buying and Collecting Wine.
Chapter 17: Continuing Education for Wine Lovers.
Chapter 18: Describing and Rating Wine.
Chapter 19: Marrying Wine with Food.
Part VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 20: Answers to Ten Common Questions about Wine.
Chapter 21: Ten Wine Myths Demystified.
Part VIII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Pronunciation Guide to Wine Terms.
Appendix B: Glossary of Wine Terms.
Appendix C: Vintage Wine Chart: 1985-2004.
Index.
Part I: Getting to Know Wine.
Chapter 1: Wine 101.
Chapter 2: These Taste Buds Are for You.
Chapter 3: Pinot Envy and Other Secrets about Grape Varieties.
Chapter 4: Wine Names and Label Lingo.
Chapter 5: Behind the Scenes of Winemaking.
Part II: Wine and You: Up Close and Personal.
Chapter 6: Navigating a Wine Shop.
Chapter 7: Confronting a Restaurant Wine List.
Chapter 8: The Insider's Track to Serving and Using Wine.
Part III: The "Old World" of Wine.
Chapter 9: Doing France.
Chapter 10: Italy, the Heartland of Vino.
Chapter 11: Spain, Portugal, Germany, and Beyond.
Part IV: Discovering the New World of Wine.
Chapter 12: The Southern Hemisphere Arises.
Chapter 13: America, America.
Part V: Wine's Exotic Face.
Chapter 14: Champagne and Other Sparklers.
Chapter 15: Wine Roads Less Traveled: Fortified and Dessert Wines.
Part VI: When You've Caught the Bug.
Chapter 16: Buying and Collecting Wine.
Chapter 17: Continuing Education for Wine Lovers.
Chapter 18: Describing and Rating Wine.
Chapter 19: Marrying Wine with Food.
Part VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 20: Answers to Ten Common Questions about Wine.
Chapter 21: Ten Wine Myths Demystified.
Part VIII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Pronunciation Guide to Wine Terms.
Appendix B: Glossary of Wine Terms.
Appendix C: Vintage Wine Chart: 1985-2004.
Index.