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- AuroraViva - 05-10-2005 I've been doing a lot of reading on the boards, and I have a bunch of questions. But I figure a book is a good place to start, rather than bombarding the novice board with "Viva's question of the day." [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/smile.gif[/img] So, any suggestions? I'm not looking for a $100+, full color photo volume, but something simple yet thorough that will go into everything from different varietals, vintages, storing wine, making wine, tasting and describing wine, etc. Thanks! Viva [This message has been edited by AuroraViva (edited 05-10-2005).] - Innkeeper - 05-11-2005 Hi Viva, and welcome to the Wine Board. Two good starter books that inexpensive are: "Wine for Dummies" by Ewing-Mulligan and McCarthy and "Great Wine Made Simple" by Andera Immer. Another that you can read in one evening and is available on the store on this site is: "101 Essential Tips: Wine" by Tom Stevenson. - wondersofwine - 05-11-2005 Welcome. These books don't tell you how to make wine but they will answer many of your other questions and are pleasant to read. - jmcginley1 - 05-11-2005 Wine for Dummies was my first wine book. VERY well written. Loads of info presented in an easy to read manner. - ReadingTeacher - 05-12-2005 Andrea Immer's "2005 Wine Buying Guide for Everyone" delivers the goods! It is concise...and full of information to help a newcomer from feeling overwhelmed when ordering in a restaurant or shopping for that perfect bottle of wine for a special occasion. It is easy to read...and fits in your pocket or purse. It would also make a great gift! - jv38 - 05-14-2005 Windows of the World Complete Wine Course by Kevin Zraly is an excellent first wine book. My favorite Wine Book is Karen McNellis' Wine Bible. |