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11/01/2004 3:25 AM  
I'm trying to compose a list of good books on wine, for beginners through experts. Please let me know the title and author of your favorites? Thanks
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11/01/2004 3:20 PM  
Board-O, strictly reference books? Or all sorts of wine related books?
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11/01/2004 3:43 PM  
I recently read Barolo to Valpolicella from Nicolas Belfrage. It talks about Northern Italian wine, explaining the different grapes, DOC/DOCGs, and even outlines the most prominent producers, including comments about their style, wines they make etc.

Great book. The ISBN is 1840009012.

His other book, Brunello to Zibibbo is next on my list. For some reason Indigo is only showing the paperback instead of the hardcover.
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11/01/2004 4:05 PM  
I guess mostly reference books.
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11/01/2004 4:09 PM  
And, yes, I did do a search on the WS site and came up with a good number of books, but I thought I'd ask here. Thanks.
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11/01/2004 4:33 PM  
if anyone can find me a copy of "Tar and Roses" for less than 100$, I'd be much grateful.

Seriously, I just tried to find it due to this thread, and I couldn't believe that the only results were selling for 175 - 260$!!!!
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11/02/2004 1:09 AM  
Board O,
I thought thatthis book was very interesting.

I find myself referring to "Burgundy" by Anthony Hanson and "Making Sense Out of Burgundy" by Matt Kramer fairly frequently. Both are becoming rather dated though.

Karen McNeil's book (I don't remember the title) is quite good for beginner/intermediates, but if the book is for your enjoyment, you'd probably only find parts of it worthwhile.

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11/02/2004 1:16 AM  
Duke,

I believe Karen McNeils book is called "The Wine Bible"
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11/02/2004 1:27 AM  
Thanks for the reminder. My complete library of wine books is still in Oregon so I would have been guessing.

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11/02/2004 1:29 AM  
For strictly reference books, here are my favorites:

The World Atlas of Wine by Hugh Johnson
The Wine Atlas of France by Hubrecht Duijker
Oz Clarke's New Wine Atlas
(hmm, can you tell I was a geography major?)
French Wines by Robert Joseph
Wine by Andre Domine

Terrific beginner books include:
French Wine for Dummies
Windows on the World Complete Wine Course by Kevin Zraly

And worth noting for anyone planning a trip to the Loire or with a desire to learn more about what the area has to offer:
A Wine and Food Guide to the Loire by Jacqueline Friedrich

And finally, not strictly reference, but fantastic reads:
Wine and War by Donald Kladstrup
Adventures on the Wine Route by Kermit Lynch
Noble Rot by William Echikson
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11/02/2004 2:43 AM  
Thanks very much.
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11/02/2004 4:01 PM  
A reference style book that I refer to several times a week. I could not live without it!

The New Wine Lover's Companion
Ron Herbst and Sharon Tyler Herbst

A comprehensive definitions for nearly 4,000 wine-related terms.
2nd edition; enlarged and updated with facts, definitions and descriptions.

Baron's ISBN 0-7641-2003-4 (2003)
msrp $14.95 (cheap!)

Their companion bookThe New Food Lover's Companion is also a must IMO.

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I bought a new book on Sunday:
North American Pinot Noir
by John Winthrop Haeger.

I haven't started it yet but I took a quick glimpse of it last Friday. It really looks interesting. Talks about many people we all know. Some very nice full-color ava maps also.

University of California Press ISBN 0-520-24414-2 (2004)
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11/02/2004 6:40 PM  
Board-O,

For the serious reader:

Cote D'Or
A Celebration of The Great Wine of Burgundy

By Clive Coates MW

This is probably the most definitive, exhaustive book on Burgundy one could hope for. Not one to read cover to cover but a great reference.
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11/03/2004 8:02 PM  
Board_O,

Please post your list when complete, I would like to see what you have come up with.

Thanks,
Brad

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11/03/2004 8:31 PM  
Here's what I have so far:

Wine Books

Bordeaux : A Consumer's Guide to the World's Finest Wines by Robert M. Parker

The New France: A Complete Guide to Contemporary French Wine by Andrew Jefford

The New Italy : A Complete Guide to Contemporary Italian Wine
by Daniele Cernilli

Michael Broadbent's Vintage Wine by Michael Broadbent

Languedoc-Roussillon : The Wines and Wine Makers by Paul Strang

Vino Italiano: The Regional Wines of Italy by JOSEPH BASTIANICH, DAVID LYNCH

The Accidental Connoisseur : An Irreverent Journey Through the Wine World by Lawrence Osborne

Making Sense of Wine by Matt Kramer

A Traveller's Wine Guide to Italy (The Traveller's Wine Guides) by Stephen Hobley, et al

Italian Wine for Dummies by Mary Ewing-Mulligan, Ed McCarthy

Brunello to Zubibbo: The Wines of Tuscany, Central and Southern Italy by Nicolas Belfrage

Italian Wines 2004: A Guide to the World of Italian Wine for Experts and Wine Lovers (Italian Wines) by Dario Cappelloni, et al

North American Pinot Noir by John Haeger

The World Atlas of Wine by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson

Sotheby’s Wine Encyclopedia by Tom Stevenson

Vine, Grapes and Wine by Jancis Robinson

The Wine Bible by Karen MacNeil

Bacchus and Me by Jay McInerney

The New Wine Atlas by Oz Clark

The Oxford Comapnion to Wine edited by Jancis Robinson

California Wine by James Laube

Wine From Grape to Glass by Jens Priewe

Wine Companion by Hugh Johnson

Adventures on the Wine Route by Kermit Lynch

Making Sense of Wine by Matt Kramer

The Accidental Connoisseur: An Irreverant Journey Through the Wine World by Lawrence Osbourne

Nobel Rot: A Bordeaux Wine Revolution by William Echikson

The Taste of Wine: The Art and Science of Wine Appreciation by Emile Peynaud, et al

French Wines by Robert Joseph

American Vintage: From Isolation to International Renown by Paul Lukacs

Barolo to Valpolicella by Nicolas Belfrage

Brunello to Zibibbo by Nicolas Belfrage

Burgundy by Anthony Hanson

The Wine Atlas of France by Hubrecht Duijker

Wine by Andre Domine

Windows on the World Complete Wine Course by Kevin Zraly

A Wine and Food Guise to the Loire by Jacqueline Friedrich

Cot d’Or: A Celebration of the Great Wines of Burgundy by Clive Coates
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11/03/2004 10:24 PM  
Thanks Board_O!

Someone should set-up an Amazon.com affiliate account so that if these or any other books are ordered by linking from VC, a referral fee is paid.

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11/07/2004 4:47 PM  
Quote:

Thanks Board_O!

Someone should set-up an Amazon.com affiliate account so that if these or any other books are ordered by linking from VC, a referral fee is paid.




That is a brilliant idea. Rev?

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11/08/2004 6:41 AM  
This was a good idea!


For beginners to advanced (and people who think they want to hone their tasting skills):

Jancis Robinson's Wine Tasting Workbook, Jancis Robinson

I routinely recommend this book to people who want to get into wine nowadays. It is fantastic in
its easy, flowing style and very clear and educational.


Understanding Wine Technology (The Science of Wine Explained) - John Bird

Outstanding in its easy approach to winemaking. For all those who never studied chemistry and still would like to understand how the science behind wine-making works.

Advanced:

Wines, Grapes and Wines: The Drinkers Guide To Grape Varieties - Jancis Robinson

Quite a piece of work, but sorely outdated, as far as numbers are concerned.


Terroir - James E. Wilson

A very good look at geology and what it does to the vine.


Making Good Wine: A Manual of Winemaking Pratice For Australia and New Zealand - Bryce Rankine

Not such an easy read, but the bible for the practically minded winemaker.
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11/08/2004 3:10 PM  
Thanks, Markus, I added them to the list.
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11/10/2004 9:24 PM  
A couple I'd add:

Encyclopedia of Grapes - Oz Clarke

I refer to this all the time. All the major grapes, wines made from them, growing conditions, food pairings, ageability, flavor profile, ect.

A couple by Remington Norman:

The Great Domaines of Burgundy
Rhone Renaissance

Also for anyone interested in growing grapes and making wine "From Vines to Wine" by Jeff Cox is the universal starting point.

Paul Romero - Owner/Winemaker Stefania Wine
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