Good Wine Books

Does anyone have some suggesteions as to a good, basic wine tasting book?

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wine guard
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Yes, search here. (And in predecessor newsgroups rec.food.drink and net.wines.) Google "Advanced Groups Search" works well.

The subject is perennial, literally. Very perennial My first posting on wine books turned 21 years old, this month.

Cheers! --Max

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Max Hauser

Wow! 1983? I had barely heard of digital watches and electronic calculaters back then.

Anyway, I like Oz Clarke's New Essential Wine Book. Plenty of info. and good maps for someone new to wine but unpatronising style.

Regards sammy

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Sammy

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(Digital watches -- never did care for them myself. Never owned one.)

Anyway the subject of recommendations of wine books does keep coming up and because of that, a wealth of still-useful information and perspectives is on hand in the online archives of these newsgroups, along with whatever new information the question may prompt. But on this subject more so than most, the content lies mostly in the archive. Look and see.

Good info, thanks. (That's archived too, now.)

-- Max

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Max Hauser

Both emerged in the first half of the 1970s.

M.

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Michael Pronay

Me too ;-).

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Sammy

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