Wine Label Language

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Wine Label Language

Editorial Reviews
Dean Tudor, World Wine Watch Newsletter Online 09/2004
Good reference book, compact, much data in one place. Easy to use.

Review
Canadian Press : How to read labels to determine a bottle's vintage, region or origin and the grapes used to make it.
Liz Grogan Good Times : It's useful to know what these wine labels codes mean... this book is an easy-to-read reference guide.
Terry Peters Vancouver North Shore News : Will provide you with much more to think about as you roam the wine section.
Dean Tudor World Wine Watch Newsletter Online : Good reference book, compact, much data in one place. Easy to use.
Robert Kirtland Toledo Blade : Almost indispensable for accuracy in talking, reading, or writing about wine -- becoming "wine-literate"... leaps over national and linguistic boundaries.
St Louis Homes and Lifestyles : Written to help you get the best wine value for your money by understanding exactly what it is you're buying.
January Magazine : Simple language to explain even complex ideas, making this an ideal book for both the novice and more experienced.
Peter Hepburn E-Stream : Quite useful... excels in that it identifies the special designations such as vinicultural areas in each of several countries.
Ottawa Live 2005 Dining Guide : Comprehensive easy-to-read guide teaches novice wine lovers how to understand the labels... encyclopedic reference.
Deborah Scoblionkov Philadelphia Inquirer : Straightforward reference work that explains everything that can be gleaned from the words on the label.
Valerie Hill Kitchener-Waterloo Record : Written for people like me, who love the stuff and hold a deep-seated curiosity about what they're drinking... easily readable.
Wine Business Monthly : An easy-to-use encyclopedic reference that explains how to read wine labels from every major winemaking region of the world.
Wine East : Important reference guide... an invaluable reference work for anyone needing this kind of information on wine label language.
Eric Asimov New York Times : Every term you are likely to see on a wine... clearly and cleanly with just a touch of critical judgment.

Wine Label Language

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