A nicely structured, lightly acidic addition to the handy Snob’s
Dictionary series, decoding the baffling world of winespeak from A to
Z. Wine Snob. The very phrase seems redundant, doesn't it? When faced
with this snobbiest of snobberies, the civilian wine enthusiast needs
the help of savvy translators like David Kamp and David Lynch. Their
Wine Snob’s Dictionary delivers witty explication of both old-school
oeno-obsessions (What's claret? Who's Michael Broadbent?) and such
new-wave terms as "malolactic fermentation" and "fruit bomb." Among
the other things Kamp and Lynch demystify: Finish: the Snob code-term
for "aftertaste." (Robert Parker includes the stopwatch-measured
length of a wine's finish in his ratings.) Meritage: an American wine
classification that rhymes with "heritage," and should NEVER be
pronounced "meri-TAHJ." Terroir: that elusive quality of vineyard soil
that has sommeliers talking of "gunflint," "leather," and "candied
fruits" Featuring ripe, luscious, full-bodied illustrations by Snob's
Dictionary stalwart Ross MacDonald, The Wine Snob’s Dictionary is as
heady and sparkling as a vintage Taittinger, only much less
expensive... and much more giggle-inducing. Cheers!
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An Essential Lexicon of Oenological Knowledge
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780767930994
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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