Teach Yourself – Wine Tasting

Teach Yourself – Wine Tasting by Godfrey Spence is a large-format guide published by McGraw-Hill Companies on March 28, 2003. This 128-page book serves as an accessible introduction to the art of wine tasting, designed specifically for newcomers to this popular activity. The beautifully illustrated content provides readers with essential knowledge on selecting wines and mastering tasting techniques.
In this guide, wines are categorized by style rather than geography, covering sweet whites, dry reds, sparkling, and fortified wines. This approach enables readers to grasp the variety of tastes and characteristics found in different wines. The author encourages practical tasting sessions, allowing readers to experience and appreciate the distinctive qualities of each wine firsthand. This edition is presented in English and offers a straightforward pathway for those looking to deepen their understanding of wine.
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Teach Yourself Wine Tasting offers an unintimidating introduction to this increasingly popular activity. Beautifully illustrated, this large-format guide instructs newcomers in the art of selecting a wine and the technique of tasting.
Instead of the traditional geographical approach, here wines are grouped by style: from sweet whites to dry reds to sparkling and fortified wines. This simplified approach helps readers understand the varieties and tastes of wine and learn to compare similar types. Guided by the author, readers will participate in practical tasting sessions and savor for themselves each wine’s distinctive qualities.
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