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“The wine is redolent of red fruits: currants, red cherries and…you know.” Never get stuck scrambling for that last descriptor again: with an aroma disc in your pocket, a subtle downward glance is all you need to keep blind-tasting jitters at bay.
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What type of soil is found in the Coonawarra region in Australia? Too easy for you? How about this: What is the name of the law currently dictating the Wine Zones of New Zealand? Learn the answers to these two questions and 98 more with our Australian and New Zealand Grape Cues, designed for wine lovers and wine students of all levels.
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What are single vineyards in Bordeaux more commonly called? Too easy for you? How about this: Besides Sauternes and Barsac, what are the three other communes in Bordeaux that produce sweet wines? Learn the answers to these two questions and 98 more with our Bordeaux Grape Cues, designed for wine lovers and wine students of all levels.
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Oak is rarely used in which Chardonnay-growing region of Northern Burgundy? Too easy for you? How about this: What is the minimum percentage of Pinot Noir allowed in Bourgogne Passetoutgrains AOP? Learn the answers to these two questions and 98 more with our Burgundy Grape Cues, designed for wine lovers and wine students of all levels.
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What is the most widely-planted white grape variety in Germany? Too easy for you? How about this: Name the Grosslage wine produced in Germany’s Pfalz region. Learn the answers to these two questions and 98 more with our Germany Grape Cues, designed for wine lovers and wine students of all levels.
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What does the Italian place name “Piemonte” mean? Too easy for you? How about this: What does the Italian word “albarello” refer to? Learn the answers to these two questions and 98 more with our Italy Grape Cues, designed for wine lovers and wine students of all levels.
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What does Blanc de Noirs mean? Too easy for you? How about this: What is the official term used to describe wines referred to casually as Dolce and Sweet? Learn the answers to these two questions and 98 more with our Sparkling Wine Grape Cues, designed for wine lovers and wine students of all levels.
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Your love affair with wine is starting to get serious, but you’re not sure whether to commit? Hit all the vital regions first with this nifty little gift set. Trivial Pursuit’s never been this fun before.
Includes 6 100-card Grape Cues sets: Bordeaux, Burgundy, Sparkling Wine, Germany, Italy and Australia & New Zealand, and 3 gift bags.
Do friends always ask you to order the wine at dinner? Can you name all the Grand Crus of the Côte d’Or? Quiz yourself with our comprehensive set of 2000 wine questions, covering all of the world’s major (and not so major) wine regions, plus enology, viticulture, and sparkling and fortified wines. Or, if you’ve gathered a crew of fellow wine-geeks, why not make it a team challenge: losing team buys wine for the next round!
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Course book for Vinitaly International Academy (VIA) – Italian Wine Maestro Certification Course
by Stevie Kim (Author), Monty Waldin (Preface), Geralyn Brostrom, Lingzi He, Michaela Morris, Michele Longo
Compiled by a team of Italian wine experts and educators, Italian Wine Unplugged Grape by Grape offers a concise yet comprehensive cultural and scientific introduction to Italian wine and its hundreds of native grapes. The book analyzes over 430 Italian native and traditional grape varieties in accessible, color-coded, and easy-to-read entries. Chapters on the history, geography, and the regional wine culture of Italy complement the scientific information on Italian grapes. Designed to offer the contemporary wine lover a new reading experience, it includes an extensive visual apparatus featuring infographics, mind maps, photographs of grape bunches, and maps of Italian wine appellations. Both reference book and study-guide, Italian Wine Unplugged Grape by Grape is a versatile text which appeals to wine lovers, educators, and trade professionals all over the world. It is the companion book for the intermediate-level Italian Wine Maestro program. Official Website: www.italianwineunplugged.com
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Wine tasting can be one of life’s great pleasures, with each element tickling a different one of our senses – even our hearing, as our wine starts to produce the customary sighs of delight. Tasting Wine with Debra Meiburg breaks the process down into its fundamental steps with tactile, interactive features to help novices and experienced tasters alike articulate exactly why a particular wine makes them feel so delightful. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways…
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