Making Sense of Wine

Version: Unabridged
Author: Matt Kramer
Narrator: Frederick Davidson
Genres: Cooking
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Published In: May 2013
# of Units: 6 CDs
Length: 6 hours
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Overview

Since its first publication in 1989, Matt Kramer's extraordinarily accessible guide to wine has become a classic. Where others talk jargon about centrifuges, steel tanks, and acidity levels, Kramer talks about wine itself. The result is an enriching experience that goes far beyond knowing how to read a label or impress a waiter.

The text explains everything an oenophile needs to know, including the creation and naming of wines, wine cellars, presentation and glassware, pairing wine with food, and much more. Kramer reminds us that wine is an expression of the earth that reveals the site and conditions under which it is cultivated. He explores connoisseurship through the practical devices of "thinking wine" and "drinking wine," making for a most enjoyable and engrossing journey through one of life's most dependable pleasures.

Author Details

Author Details

Kramer, Matt

Matt Kramer has been a full-time food critic and wine writer since 1976. He has been a regular contributor to "Wine Spectator since 1985, and is the wine critic and food columnist for the "Oregonian. He lives in Portland, Oregon.