Wine for Every Day and Every Occasion: Red, White, and Bubbly to Celebrate the Joy of Living
by
Dorothy J. Gaiter & John Brecher
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William Morrow, 2004 (2004)
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Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
T
he authors of this book are into wine - I know that, because they also write the
Wall Street Journal
Tastings
column. They tell us that wine is not about pretentious snobbery, but rather about '
Sharing with friends, remembering, and making life a celebration
'. And that is the tone of
Wine for Every Day and Every Occasion
- how to make great memories by bringing people and wine together through the seasons.
C
hapters range from '
Wine Tasting Parties - the Nouveau Thing
' through wine accompaniments to the big annual holidays and the big life celebrations. There are sections on '
Wine-Tasting Groups
' (I enjoyed this, having helped run one for years that we called the
Bacchus Bunch
), and on visiting (U.S.) wineries and '
Foreign Wine Regions
'. There's advice on decoding the wine list in restaurants, buying wine, and finally '
Saving the Memories
' (a sticky issue) and '
101 Things Worth Knowing
' (the language of wine).
I
can see why the
Tastings
column is a success - the authors give sensible advice and they know their wines. They tell us how to buy a special old Cabernet for Thanksgiving dinner, and what to serve the next day with the leftovers. They even recommend suitable '
Hamburger and Hot Dog Wines
'. There are great ideas like a '
wine swap
' party, what gifts to give the oenophile, wines to lay down for kids, and wine registries for engaged couple. I especially enjoyed discussions of how many bubbles there are in a good
bubbly
, movie wine trivia, and the joy of wine bars.
T
hroughout the book, the authors include interesting, and often touching, excerpts from the letters that people addressed to their column over the years. I recommend
Wine for Every Day and Every Occasion
to anyone looking for ideas to stretch and share their knowledge and enjoyment of
days of wine and roses
.
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