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Windows on the World Complete Wine Course: 2008 Edition | 
enlarge | Author: Kevin Zraly Publisher: Sterling Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $13.55 You Save: $11.40 (46%)
Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 48544
Media: Hardcover Edition: Updated Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 8.8 x 1.3
ISBN: 1402751419 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.22 EAN: 9781402751417 ASIN: 1402751419
Publication Date: October 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Windows on the World Complete Wine Course is simply the bestselling wine book in North America—it’s a classic. The 2007 edition alone has sold over 100,000 copies and reorders continue to pour in. Along with the expanded text that has made last year’s update so successful, the 2008 revision will include a special 16-page supplement on “How to Taste Wine,” taken directly from Kevin’s world-famous class. This new material will include more than 100 wines that Zraly selects for his students to taste, along with the tasting sheet they use for their evaluations. Organized by region, from simple to complex, his list begins with white wines from France, the U.S., and Germany; moves on to the red wines of Burgundy and the Rhône, Bordeaux, the U.S., Italy, Australia, Argentina, and Chile; and concludes with champagnes and ports. By following Kevin’s order, readers will experience the best wines and the wide diversity of taste, style, region, and country. It’s not only a comprehensive and bargain-priced hands-on wine education, but a superb catalog from which to start a wine cellar or find a bottle appropriate to any occasion. In addition, the label for each of the 101 wines is shown, along with commentary on how to read it, suggestions for alternative wines, and specific instructions on how to set up a tasting using Kevin’s techniques. This is the first time Kevin’s actual list has ever been offered in book form and it alone is worth the cover price of Windows on the World Complete Wine Course. Of course, as always, this unequaled volume retains all the invaluable information, fabulous illustrations, and gorgeous styling of the previous editions—all presented in Zraly’s inimitable, irreverent style. This is the wine guide against which all others are judged.
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Fantastic book on wines January 7, 2009 This is a very comprehensive book on wines, and the making of wines from various regions of the world. Even for someone who has considerable knowledge on wines, this book can be used as a resource for detailed information on the grapes, the regions where they are grown, and the wines. Its a great conversation piece laying on top of the coffee table at one's home, as well. Very nicely written.
Wonderfully informative Beginning Level book, well written and entertaining. July 21, 2008 I received this book as a gift from my best friend (who's husband is a rep for Chateau Ste Michelle). Although I rarely drink, and do not know a great deal about wine, I do seem to have a sharp palette, especially for French Burgandy (I reached this conclusion thanks to my dear, knowledgable and generous friends) ... which is really quite fortunate since my family currently lives a stone's throw from the Red Dundee Hills! This book is down to earth, well written, frequently hilarious ... and simply a joy to read!
keep on wine-ing June 21, 2008 I ordered this book for my husband who is known to love a good glass of wine of any colour, year, bottle or chateau. It is a wonderful read. Especially with a glass of wine. It is all your ever wanted to know and could possible remember about wine, the regions, varieties, qualities and prices. I found it hard to put down. It is interesting, a great reference to all who enjoy that glorious grape juice we call wine. It is a superb present to one's self and to any lover of the juice. I will refer to it on my next wine sampling, be that at a local winery or at my local grocery store wine section. It is a great collection to add to your home.
great beginning wine course June 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I do not have the 2008 edition (yet), but have the last 3 books. I strongly disagree with the reviewer who thinks that Zraley is full of himself and a "poser". First of all Kevin Zraley is THE wine instructor. Ever hear of a little restaurant called "Windows on the World"?
That said, his last 3 editions are a wonderful introduction to wine. As a restaurant manager, I keep them in our lending library and recommend them to all new servers, to get a handle on the vast world of wine.
These books are well written and easy to understand. They cover a little bit of each region, but do it in an interesting way.
Windows on the World June 12, 2008 Well written and thus easy reading. Enriching work for the wine enthusiast. Excellent compilation of more than thirty years of teaching, lecturing and advising experience. A must have for the wine lover.
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