Wine For Dummy Wine Drinkers
Wine for Dummies
If the world of wines is a mystery to you and you don’t know one type of wine from the next then Wine for Dummies is the perfect book on wine for dummy drinkers.
Mary Ewing-Mulligan, who is the first female Master of Wines in the United States and one of only 250 Masters of Wine worldwide, teams up with her husband Ed McCarthy to write this easy to read and comprehensive guide to making sense of wine.
The book covers everything the wine dummy needs to know and, after starting with an introduction to different types of wine and how wine is made, the book gets down to specifics and covers a host of topics including:
- The four main white wine types.
- The four main red wine types.
- How to smell and taste a wine.
- How to read wine labels.
- How to read a restaurant wine menu.
- How to handle ’snooty’ wine waiters.
- ‘Old World’ wines from countries such as France, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Germany.
- ‘New World’ wines from countries like Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, and South Africa.
- Wines from the United States including the wines of California, Oregon, Washington, and New York.
- Detailed information on a variety of vintage wines.
- And much more…
Now in its fourth edition Wine for Dummies is without doubt the best book available today on wine for dummy wine drinkers.
But there’s more. In addition to Wine for Dummies the authors have also written:
French Wine For Dummies
Not only is France one of the world’s oldest wine producing regions, but it is also one of the most diverse and this book provides a truly excellent road-map to the wine regions of France.
In the pages of this easy to read publication you’ll find a history of winemaking in France and learn why French wine came to dominate the world of wine. You’ll also discover such interesting facts as how and why the French label their wine bottles as they do.
The book houses a wealth of information including:
- France’s wine regions including Alsace, Beaujolais, Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, the Loire Valley and others.
- How to match French wines with food.
- How to translate wine labels.
- How to identify great wine bargains.
- And much more…
Italian Wine For Dummies
Italian wines are gaining rapidly in popularity as the range of high quality Italian wines that are available outside of Italy has grown in the past few years.
Understanding Italian wine is especially challenging for the beginner, and even for some wine experts, as many of Italy’s best wines are made from obscure grape varieties and using very complex blending processes.
Italian Wine For Dummies will however, like the other books in the series from the same authors, guide you easily and entertainingly through Italian wine and, along with such things as translating wine labels and matching Italian wines with food, covers:
- Italian wine types and the grape varieties used in their fermentation.
- How Italian wines are named.
- The complicated laws governing Italian wine and the meanings of some common terminology used on wine labels.
- Italy’s important wine regions, including regional surveys identifying the best vineyards and their finest wines.
- And a good deal more…
Red Wine For Dummies
If you are particularly fond of red wine the Red Wine For Dummies is a must for any wine dummy.
After a brief introduction covering the classic types of red wine and red wine grape varieties (such as Merlot, Pinot Noir and Cabernet), wine connoisseurs Ed McCarthy and Mary Ewing-Mulligan take you on a tasting of red wines from France, the United States, Australia, South America and South Africa.
In addition, this excellent book includes such things as:
- More than 1,000 red wine recommendations.
- How to pair red wine with food.
- A comprehensive glossary of wine jargon.
- A helpful chart of wine vintages.
- And a great deal more…
If you enjoy red wine then this is the perfect book on red wine for dummy wine drinkers
White Wine For Dummies
White Wine For Dummies is an easy to read and thoroughly enjoyable introduction to the world of white wine and is essential reading for all white wine dummies.
There is a huge range of white wine available today from countries such as France, the United States, Germany, Italy, New Zealand and South Africa and if you don’t know the difference between a Chardonnay and a Sauvignon Blanc then prepare to be both educated and entertained.
In this comprehensive wine for dummies guide to the white wines of the world you’ll discover:
If you like a glass of white wine then this is a great book on white wine for dummy wine drinkers




























