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Reviews for Great Little Food with Wine Cookbook: 76 Cooking with Wine Recipes, Pairing Food with Wine, how and Where to Buy Wine, Ordering Wine in a Restaurant

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The average rating for Great Little Food with Wine Cookbook: 76 Cooking with Wine Recipes, Pairing Food with Wine, how and Where to Buy Wine, Ordering Wine in a Restaurant based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2010-09-27 00:00:00
2003was given a rating of 3 stars Jacquelyn Simons
A story of the battle for closing a wine bottle. For centuries, corks were used, but at just the wrong time, there was an epidemic of cork taint. This made expensive bottles of wine smell and taste bad. Other stoppers were developed and considered, but many still prefer corks. There a battle for supremacy. I think maybe we should go back to amphorae.
Review # 2 was written on 2008-06-20 00:00:00
2003was given a rating of 3 stars Daniel Lozano
I was very excited to read this book because began my professional career performing quality control for natural cork wine stoppers. It's an often overlooked aspect of the wine industry and the vast majority of the population (including a surprising number of winery tasting room employees) is uneducated or undereducated about TCA and other wine defects that can be caused by various bottle closures. Unfortunately, this book is not nearly as well-written as Taber's last book, The Judgement of Paris. It is full of sentences like, The only way he could guarantee the success of the venture was to take the financial risk of investing in the latest high-tech equipment. This is not a direct quote b/c I didn't mark the page, but if it GUARANTEES your success then it's not exactly RISK, is it? I know what he's trying to say, but the words could and should have been chosen better. It's almost like he rushed this book to press without adequate review and revision so that it could ride on the coattails of Judgement's popularity. I decided to forgive the book's faults and continue reading it because I really wanted to bolster my somewhat outdated cork expertise (1999-2000). I'm glad that someone has finally written a comprehensive account of this topic and I'd recommend it to anyone with a serious interest in wine. I just wish that it was a better read so that I could recommend it to the more casual wine consumer who might not share my passion for the subject matter.


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