Wine For Dummies

Höfundur Ed McCarthy; Mary Ewing-Mulligan

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119512738

Útgáfa 7

Útgáfuár 2019

2.290 kr.

Description

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  • Cover
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Beyond the Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part 1: Getting Started with Wine
  • Chapter 1: Wine 101
  • How Wine Happens
  • What Color Is Your Appetite?
  • Other Ways of Categorizing Wine
  • Chapter 2: A Matter of Personal Taste (Buds)
  • The Special Technique for Tasting Wine
  • Parlez-Vous Winespeak?
  • The Quality Issue
  • Chapter 3: Pinot Envy and Other Secrets about Grape Varieties
  • The Importance of Grape Varieties
  • A Primer on White Grape Varieties
  • A Primer on Red Grape Varieties
  • Chapter 4: Wine Label Lingo
  • The Wine Name Game
  • Decoding the Language of the Label
  • Chapter 5: Winemaking Matters
  • Vineyard Jargon, Winemaking Talk
  • The World of Viti-Vini
  • Even More Winemaking Terms
  • Part 2: Wine and You: Up Close and Personal
  • Chapter 6: Buying Wine to Drink at Home
  • Buying Wine Can Give Anyone the Jitters
  • Wine Retailers, Large and Small
  • Criteria for Choosing Wine Merchants
  • Strategies for Wine Shopping
  • Chapter 7: Buying Wine in Restaurants
  • By the Glass or Buy the Bottle
  • Analyzing the Wine List
  • Managing the Wine Presentation Ritual
  • Restaurant Wine Tips
  • Long Live Wine Bars
  • Chapter 8: Serving Wine
  • Getting the Cork Out
  • Screw Caps Are “In”
  • Does Wine Really Breathe?
  • Does the Glass Really Matter?
  • Not Too Warm, Not Too Cold
  • Entertaining with Wine
  • Keeping Leftover Wine
  • Chapter 9: Marrying Wine with Food
  • With Wine and Food, Rules Do Not Apply
  • The Dynamics of Food and Wine
  • Other Ways of Pairing Food and Wine
  • Classic Pairings of Wine and Food
  • Part 3: Wine’s Classic Face: The “Old World” of Wine
  • Chapter 10: Knowing the Wines of France
  • The French Model
  • France’s Wine Regions
  • Burgundy: The Incomparable French Wine
  • The Rhône Valley’s Hearty Wines
  • The Loire Valley: White Wine Heaven
  • Alsace: Unique Region, Unique Wines
  • The South and Southwest
  • Other French Wine Regions
  • Chapter 11: Italy, the Land of Great Vino
  • The Vineyard of Europe
  • Reds Reign in Piedmont
  • Tuscany the Beautiful
  • The Tre Venezie
  • The Sunny South of Italy
  • Snapshots from the Rest of Italy
  • Chapter 12: Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Greece, and Other European Hot Spots
  • Intriguing Wines from Spain
  • Portugal: More than Just Port
  • Germany: Europe’s Individualist
  • Austria’s Exciting Whites (and Reds)
  • The Glory That Is Greece
  • Three Other European Wine Hot Spots
  • Part 4: Wine’s Modern Face: The “New World” of Wine
  • Chapter 13: America, America
  • The New World of American Wine
  • California, U.S.A.
  • Napa Valley: As Tiny as It Is Famous
  • Down-to-Earth in Sonoma
  • Mendocino and Lake Counties
  • The San Francisco Bay Area
  • The Santa Cruz Mountains
  • What’s New in Old Monterey
  • Gold Country: The Sierra Foothills
  • San Luis Obispo: Paso Robles to Edna Valley
  • Santa Barbara, Californian Paradise
  • Oregon: A Tale of Two Pinots
  • Washington State Reaches New Heights
  • The Empire State
  • Chapter 14: The Southern Hemisphere Explodes with Wine
  • Australian Wine Power
  • The Rise of New Zealand
  • Chile’s Rapid Rise to Wine Fame
  • Argentina, a Major League Player
  • The South African Wine Safari
  • Part 5: Wine’s Exotic Face
  • Chapter 15: Champagne and Other Sparklers
  • All That Sparkles Is Not Champagne
  • Sparkling Wine Styles
  • How Sparkling Wine Happens
  • Champagne and Its Magic Wines
  • Other Sparkling Wines
  • Buying and Serving Bubbly
  • Chapter 16: Wine Roads Less Traveled: Fortified and Dessert Wines
  • Timing Is Everything
  • The Growing Popularity of Sherry
  • Italy: Marsala, Vin Santo, and the Gang
  • Port: The Glory of Portugal
  • Long Live Madeira
  • Sauternes and the Nobly-Rotted Wines
  • Hungary’s Tokaji Aszú and Tokaji Eszencia
  • Part 6: When You’ve Caught the Bug
  • Chapter 17: Buying and Collecting Wine
  • Finding the Rare and Collectible Wines
  • The Urge to Own: Wine Collecting
  • A Healthy Environment for Your Wines
  • Chapter 18: Continuing Education for Wine Lovers
  • Back to the Classroom
  • Armchair Travel
  • Chapter 19: Describing and Rating Wine
  • The Challenge of Putting Taste to Words
  • When It’s Your Turn to Speak
  • Rating Wine Quality
  • Part 7: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 20: Answers to Ten Common Questions about Wine
  • What’s the Best Wine?
  • Which Vintage Should I Buy?
  • What Grape Variety Made This Wine?
  • How Do I Know if a Wine Is Flawed?
  • Are There Any Wines without Sulfites?
  • What Are Organic Wines?
  • Should I Join a Wine Club?
  • How Should I Store My Wine?
  • Are Wine Experts Sommeliers?
  • How Do I Know When to Drink the Special Older Wines I’ve Been Keeping?
  • Chapter 21: Ten Wine Myths Demystified
  • The Best Wines Are Varietal Wines
  • A More Expensive Wine Is a Wiser Choice
  • The Palest Rosé Wines Are the Best
  • A Screw-Cap Closure Indicates a Lower-Quality Wine
  • Red Wines Are More Sophisticated than White Wines
  • White Wine with Fish, Red with Meat
  • Number Ratings Don’t Lie
  • The Quality of a Wine Is Objectively Measurable
  • Very Old Wines Are Good Wines
  • Champagnes Don’t Age
  • Part 8: Appendixes
  • Appendix A: Pronunciation Guide to Wine Terms
  • Appendix B: Glossary of Wine Terms
  • Appendix C: Vintage Wine Chart: 1996–2015
  • Index
  • About the Authors
  • Connect with Dummies
  • End User License Agreement
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