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Good Better Best Wines -  A No-Nonsense Guide to Popular Wines

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Good, Better, Best Wines: A No-Nonsense Guide to Popular Wines (November 4, 2010)

  • ISBN13: 9781592579778
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The first buying guide to focus exclusively on the best-selling wines in North America that you can find anywhere!

When it comes to wine, your “wants” are pretty simple: a good wine, at a price you can afford, that’s stocked at your local wine shop or supermarket. Good Better Best Wines gives you just that. It reveals in plain English, the good, better, and best wines available for the dollars you’re willing to spend–up to $15–along with photos of clearly labeled bottles to make wine shopping easier.

And because Good Better Best Wines is the first book to rank the best-selling wines in North America–think names like Beringer, Kendall-Jackson, and Woodbridge–you bet they’ll be stocked at your local store.

Inside you’ll find:

* The good, better, and best big-name wines under $5, $8, $11, and $15 for each major grape variety

* Perfect party wines for specific occassions–weddings, dinners, backyard barbecues and more

* Trade secrets for getting the most out of each wine, including storage tips, serving techniques, and food pairings

Seasoned journalist and qualified sommelier Carolyn Evans Hammond makes wine accessible with her witty and light approach to the subject. Her first book, 1000 Best Wine Secrets, earned critical acclaim,a nd her writing has appeared in such eminent publications as Decanter, Wine & Spirit International, The Times in London, and others.

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