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Thirsty work : love wine, drink better / Matt Skinner ; photographs by Chris Terry ; forward by Jamie Oliver.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Running Press, 2005Description: 175 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 1740663217
  • 0762425334 :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 641.22 22
Contents:
Jamie : foreword / Jamie Oliver -- Matt : introduction / Matt Skinner -- Basics : what to know -- Toolbox : what you need -- Fruit : white and red -- Farm : growing grapes -- Production : making wine -- Atlas : where it happens -- Thirsty words.
Review: "Matt Skinner celebrates wine and all that goes into making it and all who are involved in sharing it. Based on the way he teaches the subject of wine to his students at Fifteen, he breaks down all the key topics - including drinking and tasting, the red and white grapes, where and how wine is made, and the range of soft, serious, and fizzy styles. His twenty-four "faces of wine", working around the clock, feature all the people who are involved in bringing wine to your table. Serious but unpretentious, inspiring and fun, Skinner presents his subject on a unique, personal level."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes index.

Jamie : foreword / Jamie Oliver -- Matt : introduction / Matt Skinner -- Basics : what to know -- Toolbox : what you need -- Fruit : white and red -- Farm : growing grapes -- Production : making wine -- Atlas : where it happens -- Thirsty words.

"Matt Skinner celebrates wine and all that goes into making it and all who are involved in sharing it. Based on the way he teaches the subject of wine to his students at Fifteen, he breaks down all the key topics - including drinking and tasting, the red and white grapes, where and how wine is made, and the range of soft, serious, and fizzy styles. His twenty-four "faces of wine", working around the clock, feature all the people who are involved in bringing wine to your table. Serious but unpretentious, inspiring and fun, Skinner presents his subject on a unique, personal level."--BOOK JACKET.

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