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 Wine by Jens Priewe, The ultimate guide for wine lovers who want to understand where their favorite wines are grown, how they are produced, and how best to savor them. Internationally acclaimed wine expert jens Priewe has written the book for the contemporary wine consumer who drinks what he or she likes--one day a grand, awe-inspiring vintage; the next, an unknown wine from a country whose name has only recently appeared on the wine maps of the world. Priewe explains why some wines cost hundreds of dollars while others cost only ten. He provides a key to the complex language of wine and illuminates the science of wine making while honoring the art that creates great wines. About half of the book is devoted to the wine-making process itself. including everything from why wine grows best in poor soil to why a wine matures faster in a small barrel than in a large one. The other half examines the best wines of the world, country by country, and guides the reader to an understanding of the intricacies of wine tasting and appreciation. New topics covered in this edition include: "How Much Wine Goes in Each Glass; " "Drinking Temperature; " and "Wine as an Investment." Illustrated with more than 1,000 color images, including computer graphics that explain the invisible processes of wine making: satellite maps and aerial photos of the world's most important wine regions; and photographs of individual vineyards by the world's best wine photographers; and fully updated throughout, Wine will quench the thirst for knowledge that true wine lovers feel rising within them whenever they uncork a bottle of fine wine.
 Food & Wine by Mary Dowey, Cleverly paired, even the simplest foods and the humblest wines can create instant magic. This book suggests combinations that promise to set taste buds tingling. Organized by food (salad, vegetable, meat, etc.), "Food & Wine" provides straightforward advice and more than 400 inspired wine suggestions. 60 color photos.
COPIA: The American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts - COPIA: The American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts is a cultural museum and education center dedicated to the discovery, understanding, and celebration of wine, food and the arts in American culture. Copia is located in the beautiful Napa Valley in the town of Napa, California. Wine and food matching - Wine is very often consumed with food, and there is a long history of suggestions about which wines go best with which foods. It is a difficult subject, as a lot depends on personal preference and taste. LifeStyle Food - LifeStyle Food is an Australian food channel, solely dedicated to food, wine and restaurant society. As of yet, it is the only channel from a global context that is subject specific to food. Wine Olympics - A Wine Olympics was organized by the French food and wine magazine GaultMillau in 1979, three years after the historic Paris Wine Tasting of 1976. A total of 330 wines from 33 countries were evaluated by 62 experts from ten nationalities.
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