If wine lovers aren't drinking wine, they're talking about it. And if no one's around to listen, they're quite content to read about it, so they'll have something new to talk about the next time someone is around. This year's holiday crop of wine books includes Been Doon So Long, which bears the subtitle, "A Randall Grahm Vinthology." If you're a fan of Bonny Doon or Grahm's esoteric and esoliterate newsletters, this book is for you.
Check out my mini-reviews of Grahm's book, plus the new Concise World Atlas of WIne by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson and Jonathan Nossiter's Liquid Memory, in today's Washington Post, along with my recommendations for some budget-consicious bubbles for your holiday festivities.
And in case you missed it a few months ago, here's my interview with Randall Grahm about his book.
Where are the announced bargain sparklers recommendations?
Posted by: Christian G.E. Schiller | December 16, 2009 at 08:37 AM
I've had the pleasure of doing some great events with author George Taber who wrote the great book the "Judgment of Paris and has since wrote some other great books about wine. George is a great guy and has some wonderful insights on wine. Take a look at www.georgemtaber.com
Posted by: David Keuhner | December 16, 2009 at 08:52 AM
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Posted by: Dave McIntyre | December 16, 2009 at 09:37 AM
Dave,
Thanks much for the book reviews on 12/16. I just gave myself a Christmas present with the purchase of Angels, Thieves and Winemakers. That book was published just a year ago but it now is selling used on Amazon for...get this...one cent!
Talk about a deal. Gotta go...I'm now looking for a one cent bottle of decent wine.
Cheers.
John Hagarty
Hagarty-On-Wine.com
Posted by: [email protected] | December 16, 2009 at 09:50 AM
Wow - Amazon has a remainder bin?
Thanks, John - I still dont feel gypped that I paid retail a year ago - you wont regret buying this book! :)
Posted by: Dave McIntyre | December 16, 2009 at 09:58 AM