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If you’re interested in learning more about wine, Karen MacNeil’s The Wine Bible is an excellent place to begin. Not only will this book give you lots of fun insights into the hundreds of wine-producing countries and regions in the world, it will also remain a tried and true resource to answer all of your future wine questions. Regularly $19.95, The Wine Bible is on sale at Amazon.com for $13.57 (and if you spend over $25, your order ships for free!). Happy Reading!

The Wine Bible By Karen MacNeil

On Sale at Amazon.com for $13.57!

The Wine Bible provides a country by country view of all-things wine, including the region’s top varieties, discussions of terroir, interesting country factoids, and details on local customs and cuisines.

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November 28th, 2006 |  Kim

4 Responses to “WineLog Recommends: The Wine Bible by Karen MacNeil”

Excellent resource! At $13.57 it’s truly a bargain and packed with oodles of great information. Another nice selection I would like to share is Kevin Zraly’s Windows On The World – Complete Wine Course, 2006 Edition.

Happy Sipping!

Dezel

Posted by Dezel on November 28th, 2006 at 11:23 pm.

Thanks for the recommendation, Dezel. You can get Windows on the World Complete Wine Course: 2007 Edition (Windows on the World Complete Wine Course) at Amazon for $16.47.

Posted by Kim on November 29th, 2006 at 11:00 pm.

As a wine educator, I wholeheartedly endorse both MacNeil’s book and Zraly’s book. I have both on my shelf and refer to them often. But more importantly, students have told me that they find the books to be outstanding.

Bill Wilson

Posted by WineForNewbies on December 2nd, 2006 at 4:11 pm.

[...] The first resource I went to was the Wine Bible by Karen MacNeil, which I picked up in December. It’s a great book that has a bit to say about everything. [...]

Posted by WineLog.net - Online Wine Community on January 8th, 2007 at 7:26 pm.
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