First of all, you should know what The World’s Shortest Wine Book is NOT…
It’s NOT a worthy textbook containing more information than anyone normal could ever need.
It’s NOT a banal go-and-buy-this-without-using-your-brain guide.
And it’s NOT a book recommending wines that you either can’t find or can’t afford.
Not that award-winning author Simon Woods has anything against those types of book. It’s just that he wanted to write something for normal people, as in those who enjoy wine but aren’t too precious about it.
So in this guide to 21 ways to get more out of a bottle of wine, among other things you’ll discover:
In a few short seconds you could be on your way to discovering why Simon gives fortified wines the thumbs-up and special offers the thumbs down. And what cold tea and cola have to teach you about wine.
Shoe-horning all that information and more besides into the 21 chapters wasn’t easy but Simon Woods has managed it.
“Simon’s writing style is lively, interesting and balanced. He’s jokey without being forced, and critical without being an iconoclast. Best of all, he talks good sense” – Jamie Goode, Wine Anorak.
To read more good sense - and give your wine life a major boost - just click ‘Buy Now’ above.
Cheers!
It’s NOT a worthy textbook containing more information than anyone normal could ever need.
It’s NOT a banal go-and-buy-this-without-using-your-brain guide.
And it’s NOT a book recommending wines that you either can’t find or can’t afford.
Not that award-winning author Simon Woods has anything against those types of book. It’s just that he wanted to write something for normal people, as in those who enjoy wine but aren’t too precious about it.
So in this guide to 21 ways to get more out of a bottle of wine, among other things you’ll discover:
- What is the Punk Rock of wine
- When & why you should keep red wine in the fridge
- The ins-and-outs of Five + One
- Why more wine merchants should be like Julian
- What the Village People, Tom & Jerry and Sausages have to do with wine...
In a few short seconds you could be on your way to discovering why Simon gives fortified wines the thumbs-up and special offers the thumbs down. And what cold tea and cola have to teach you about wine.
Shoe-horning all that information and more besides into the 21 chapters wasn’t easy but Simon Woods has managed it.
“Simon’s writing style is lively, interesting and balanced. He’s jokey without being forced, and critical without being an iconoclast. Best of all, he talks good sense” – Jamie Goode, Wine Anorak.
To read more good sense - and give your wine life a major boost - just click ‘Buy Now’ above.
Cheers!