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How to Love Wine: A Memoir and Manifesto

By: Eric Asimov.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: William Morrow 25 September 2014Description: 288.ISBN: 9780061802539.DDC classification: Summary: "The primary purpose of wine is to provide pleasure and refreshment. It can do so much more than that, but should never do less." For most, choosing the right wine comes with strong feelings of anxiety - there's the sense of inadequacy when you find yourself, clueless, scanning the shelves of your local wine store, or even embarrassment when a restaurant sommelier approaches you to taste the bottle for your table. Do you twirl the glass? Inspect it carefully? Drink the full amount or just take a sip? New York Times wine critic Eric Asimov knows that while wine anxiety is normal, it's also the greatest obstacle to deriving pleasure from this incredible yet complex beverage. In How To Love Wine, Eric weaves in stories of his love affair with wine that began as a graduate student on a budget and also incorporates in - depth discussions of beautiful and rare wines in order to help readers overcome their feelings of dread and instead instill in them a sense of discovery. Thought - provoking and vicariously enjoyable, How To Love Wine will inspire readers by isolating and diminishing the sense of anxiety that so burdens would - be wine lovers.
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"The primary purpose of wine is to provide pleasure and refreshment. It can do so much more than that, but should never do less."

For most, choosing the right wine comes with strong feelings of anxiety - there's the sense of inadequacy when you find yourself, clueless, scanning the shelves of your local wine store, or even embarrassment when a restaurant sommelier approaches you to taste the bottle for your table. Do you twirl the glass? Inspect it carefully? Drink the full amount or just take a sip?

New York Times wine critic Eric Asimov knows that while wine anxiety is normal, it's also the greatest obstacle to deriving pleasure from this incredible yet complex beverage. In How To Love Wine, Eric weaves in stories of his love affair with wine that began as a graduate student on a budget and also incorporates in - depth discussions of beautiful and rare wines in order to help readers overcome their feelings of dread and instead instill in them a sense of discovery. Thought - provoking and vicariously enjoyable, How To Love Wine will inspire readers by isolating and diminishing the sense of anxiety that so burdens would - be wine lovers.