
7 Books to Make You Feel Smarter About Wine
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Listen, I like wine. I’d write it a love poem to show my appreciation for its ability to make social gatherings less scary, help me come out of my shell, get those creative grape juices flowing, and help me meet new friends at wine tastings. I visit vineyards, I have a general idea of whether red or white will pair well with what you’re having for dinner (or what’ll pair with my next book).
And that’s it, really. Because I know next to nothing about wine other than I enjoy it, and that makes me a little frowny sometimes. I’d wager a lot of us wine drinkers feel that way, and are left flummoxed when handed an extensive wine list the size and shape of a giant leatherbound briefcase (and if you’re perfectly comfortable ordering that Grenache hand delivered from Sardinia, first, don’t rub it in, and second, scroll down to the bottom for some sweet winery recs that let you order online).
I’m here to help you, the wine lover in your life, (and me) feel a touch more sophisticated and “in the know” when ordering a glass at a restaurant, shopping the wine section without defaulting to that one Merlot you always get, and enjoying your next wine tasting after you read one of these seven intro guides.
Need some cool graphics and illustrations to help you visualize tasting notes, the reason why there are like half a dozen types of wine glasses, and what the heck a glass of wine is even made of? Puckett and Hammack got you covered. They get down to the nitty gritty of what your wine is made of infographic-style, what you’re really tasting, and how to do it like you look like you know what you’re doing. This wine guide is seriously cool and a delight to read.
Wine critic Robinson wants to encourage you to take this book and use it as your guide to conduct your own wine tasting, and even includes wine tasting exercises (with food, she says, because “you won’t become an expert if you can’t remember anything.”). She’ll walk you through how wine is made as well as show you some great wine and food pairings, so you never have to sweat it out in front of the wine selection because you have no idea what pairs with pork ever again.
Yeah, read that title again. You better believe this is the board book of your inner-child-who-also-drinks-wine dreams. Betts is a master sommelier and he’s here to help you smell your way through the main components of wine so you can recognize those notes and hints when you’re sniffing the real thing. A few rounds through this scratch and sniff smell test and you’ll feel more confident about what’s in your glass and actually be able to name the fruit instead of just saying, “I know there’s berries in here.”