Canadian Wine for Dummies

Canadian Wine for Dummies
Author: Tony Aspler,Barbara Leslie
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2009-08-26
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780470676745

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How can the same grapes make two different wines? Can you tell what a wine tastes like by reading the label? By understanding wine, you can drink better wine. In grocery stores, liquor stores, and at the vineyard, the key to picking a tasty wine is knowing how the wine was made—not by looking at the price. Even the glass you drink wine out of can enhance the experience. With some basic guidance, being a wine connoisseur is as easy as knowing what you like. Canadian Wine For Dummies is for everyone from beginning wine drinkers who need a friendly primer on wine to experienced wine tasters who want a thorough introduction to the diverse variety of wines produced in Canadian. This is the perfect guide if you’re interested in: Entertaining at home Collecting wine Cooking with wine Touring Canadian vineyards Impressing your friends Explore all the factors that influence a wine 212;from the soil the grapes grow in to the winemaking process—and understand how to decipher this information from the label. Navigate any restaurant’s wine list and order the best tasting and priced bottle. Serve the perfect wine to complement the food your serving. This friendly guide helps you do these things and more: Introduce your friends to Icewine Happily marry food and wine at your wedding Purchase wine online from private shops Properly taste and describe any wine Organize wine tastings Know when to send back a bottle of wine Tired of relying on other people’s wine choices? Want to discover a vast country of delicious wines? There are many, many reasons to explore the world of Canadian wines. No matter what the reason, the experience you take away from delving into the savory world of Canadian wines will make itself useful the rest of your life.

Canadian Wine For Dummies Sup 174 Sup

Canadian Wine For Dummies Sup 174   Sup
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:747530330

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How can the same grapes make two different wines? Can you tell what a wine tastes like by reading the label? By understanding wine, you can drink better wine. In grocery stores, liquor stores, and at the vineyard, the key to picking a tasty wine is knowin.

Wine For Dummies

Wine For Dummies
Author: Ed McCarthy,Mary Ewing-Mulligan
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781119512769

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Wine enthusiasts: raise a glass! The global wine market has expanded rapidly in the past few years and is forecasted to increase through 2019. Consumption, new wine styles, online wine purchasing, and a growing younger population of wine enthusiasts are all contributing factors. In Wine For Dummies, the authors—both recognized wine authorities and accredited Certified Wine Educators—share their expertise, revealing the latest on what's in, what's out, and what's new in wine. Featuring information on both classic and cutting-edge wines, it’s packed with everything you need to hold your own in tasting rooms, shops, and beyond! Includes updated information on navigating wine shops and selecting wines in restaurants Covers the latest expert advice on buying wine online thanks to the online retail boom Provides updated vintage charts and price guidelines Offers information on trends in wine, including packaging innovations such as wine in a can, kegs, and boxes Whether you’re a beginner or intermediate wine enthusiast, this is your no-nonsense guide to choosing wine, understanding wine lists, exploring new varieties, serving, sharing, and more!

Wine For Dummies

Wine For Dummies
Author: Ed McCarthy,Mary Ewing-Mulligan
Publsiher: For Dummies
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2012-09-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1118288726

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The #1 wine book—now updated! The art of winemaking may be a time-honored tradition dating back thousands of years, but today, wine is trendier and hotter than ever. Now, wine experts and authors Ed McCarthy and Mary Ewing-Mulligan have revised their popular Wine For Dummies to deliver an updated, down-to-earth look at what's in, what's out, and what's new in wine. Wine enthusiasts and novices, raise your glasses! The #1 wine book has been updated! If you're a connoisseur, Wine For Dummies will get you up to speed on what's in and help you take your hobby to the next level. If you're new to the world of wine, it will clue you in on what you've been missing and show you how to get started. It begins with the basic types of wine, how wines are made, and more. Then it gets down to specifics, like navigating restaurant wine lists, deciphering wine labels, dislodging stubborn corks, and so much more. Includes updated information on wine regions throughout the world, including the changes that have taken place in Chile, Argentina, parts of Eastern Europe, the Mt. Etna region in Sicily, among other wine regions in Italy and California's Sonoma Coast Covers what's happening in the "Old World" of wine, including France, Italy, and Spain, and gets you up-to-speed on what's hot (and what's not) in the "New World" of Wine, including the U.S., Australia, and New Zealand Features updated vintage charts and price guidelines Covers wine bloggers and the use of smartphone apps Wine For Dummies is not just a great resource and reference, it's a good read. It's full-bodied, yet light...rich, yet crisp...robust, yet refreshing....

The World of Canadian Wine

The World of Canadian Wine
Author: John Schreiner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1984
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037879975

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Wine For Dummies

Wine For Dummies
Author: Ed McCarthy,Mary Ewing-Mulligan
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781119118848

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Discusses wine vintages and provides advice on how to sample various types of wines, how to select the right wine, how to judge a wine by its label, how to serve and store it, and how to distinguish good wine from bad.

Red White and Drunk All Over

Red  White  and Drunk All Over
Author: Natalie MacLean
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2010-12-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781408820650

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Natalie MacLean spent three years sipping her way through sun-drenched vineyards and cobwebbed cellars to bring us this witty, knowledgeable book about the world of wine. In the ancient vineyards of Burgundy she uncovers the secrets of Pinot Noir, then moves on to the labyrinthine cellars of Champagne to examine the mystique of luxury bubbly. She compares notes with novelist Jay McInerney at a bacchanalian dinner, goes undercover as a sommelier in a five-star restaurant, and explores the influence of powerful critics Jancis Robinson and Robert Parker. You may have a head for wine, but Red, White and Drunk All Over will show you its heart.

The Wines of Canada

The Wines of Canada
Author: Rod Phillips
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-09-21
Genre: Wine and wine making
ISBN: 1908984988

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Wine hasbeen made commercially in Canada since the mid-1800s but Canadian wine hasbegun to register with professionals and consumers in the wider wine world onlyin the last five to ten years, as quality has dramatically improved. Canadianwine is now being exported in meaningful volumes to the U.S., Asia and Europe.Since the beginning of this century the number of wineries has increasedmany-fold (the great majority are less than fifteen years old), wine regionshave been demarcated (and some divided into sub-appellations), wine laws havebeen adopted in three important wine-producing provinces (there is no nationalwine law), and indigenous and hybrid vines have largely been replaced by vitisvinifera varieties in the main wine regions. Here, Canadianwine expert Rod Phillips provides an overview of Canada's wine regions, theirclimate, soil, and other geographic conditions, and the grape varieties theygrow most successfully. The wines of Canada discusses the key producersof each region (British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada), and thestyles of wine most characteristic of their production, as well as analysingvintage variation and noteworthy viticultural and winemaking techniques, suchas burying vines to protect them from winter temperatures in some regions. Thebook concludes with useful practical appendices covering the distribution ofgrape varieties, annual production by region or province, wine consumption inCanada and vintage charts. The wines of Canada is the first comprehensive guide to one of the rising stars in theworld of wine.