
Wine For Dummies
Hungry Minds Inc,U.S. (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 22. August 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-0-7645-2544-5 (ISBN)
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Description
This is the bestselling guide that demystifies wine - now revised and updated. It is the winner of the George Duboeuf Wine Book of the Year. "Smart and totally readable." - "Newsday". "Crammed with useful, accurate information." - "Wine Enthusiast". "Complete...and agreeably relaxed." - "New York Times". The nation's most popular wine primer is now even better. Wine experts Mary Ewing-Mulligan and Ed McCarthy have revised this friendly, unintimidating guide to cover all the latest developments in the wine world: which wine regions are now hot (and which are not), information on new rules for shipping wine and the new vogue for screw-caps, and, of course, updates on vintages, producers, and wine resources on the Web. As always, the authors deliver just what ordinary mortals need to navigate the wine list at a restaurant or the wine aisle at a store, select a great bottle, and truly enjoy it.
They provide an easy-to-understand overview of wine grapes and wine production, a detailed survey of wine regions and producers around the world, tips on tasting wine and pairing wine with food, pointers on wine storage units, and unbeatable guidance on how to choose a decent bottle at an affordable price. Ed McCarthy (New York, NY) writes for the "Wine Enthusiast". His wife, Mary Ewing-Mulligan (New York, NY), one of only fourteen certified Masters of Wine in America, is a wine columnist for the "New York Daily News". Both also teach classes at New York's International Wine Center, where Mary is a co-owner and director. They are also the authors of "For Dummies" guides to red wine, white wine, champagne, French wine, and Italian wine.
They provide an easy-to-understand overview of wine grapes and wine production, a detailed survey of wine regions and producers around the world, tips on tasting wine and pairing wine with food, pointers on wine storage units, and unbeatable guidance on how to choose a decent bottle at an affordable price. Ed McCarthy (New York, NY) writes for the "Wine Enthusiast". His wife, Mary Ewing-Mulligan (New York, NY), one of only fourteen certified Masters of Wine in America, is a wine columnist for the "New York Daily News". Both also teach classes at New York's International Wine Center, where Mary is a co-owner and director. They are also the authors of "For Dummies" guides to red wine, white wine, champagne, French wine, and Italian wine.
Reviews / Votes
"...friendly un--intimidating guide to all there is to know about wine..." (Irish News, 14th August 2004) "...the no--nonsense guide to buying, storing serving and talking about wine..." (Choice Magazine, May 2004)More details
Edition
3., Aufl.
Language
English
Place of publication
Foster City
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
624 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7645-2544-5 (9780764525445)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
New editions

Ed McCarthy | Mary Ewing-Mulligan
Wine For Dummies
Book
10/2006
4th Edition
Wiley
€19.90
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Previous edition
Mary Ewing-Mulligan | Ed McCarthy
Wine For Dummies
Book
09/1998
2nd Edition
Hungry Minds Inc,U.S.
€38.59
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Persons
Ed McCarthy, CWE, is a regular contributor to Wine Enthusiast and The Wine Journal. Mary Ewing--Mulligan, MW, owns the International Wine Center in New York.
Content
Foreword. Introduction. Part I: Getting Started with 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: Is It a Grape? Is It a Place? Chapter 5: Behind the Scenes of Winemaking. Part II: Close Encounters of the Wine Kind. Chapter 6: Navigating a Wine Shop. Chapter 7: Navigating a Restaurant Wine List. Chapter 8: Everything You Need to Know about Serving and Using Wine. Chapter 9: Judging a Wine by Its Label. Part III: Around the World of Wine. Chapter 10: Doing France. Chapter 11: Italy, the Heartland of Vino. Chapter 12: Elsewhere in Europe. Chapter 13: The Brave New World of Wine. Chapter 14: America, America. Chapter 15: Bubbling Beauties. Chapter 16: Wine Roads Less Traveled: Fortified and Dessert Wines. Part IV: When You've Caught the Bug. Chapter 17: Insider's Guide to Wine Buying. Chapter 18: You Never Graduate from Wine School. Chapter 19: Describing and Rating Wine. Chapter 20: Marrying Wine with Food. Chapter 21: To Have and To Hold or To Sell. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 22: Answers to Ten Common Questions about Wine. Chapter 23: Ten Wine Myths Demystified. Part VI: Appendixes. Appendix A: Pronunciation Guide to Wine Terms. Appendix B: Glossary of Wine Terms. Appendix C: Vintage Wine Chart: 1982 2001. Index.