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| #3722289 in Books | Scribner | 2007-09-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.00 x6.12 x9.33l,.93 | File type: PDF | 272 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| The veritas behind vino|By Mark Anderson|Eric Arnold pulls back the romantic veil covering the world of wine, similar to how Anthony Bourdain ripped it away from restaurants in "Kitchen Confidential". In the process, Eric walks us through the ABCs of how wine is made, from the clipping of individual vines all the way up to the marketing tricks distributors use to get us to pay||"How refreshing! The world according to Arnold shows it isn't all Grand Cru and roses. This is the hilarious, honest, knock-it-off-the-pedestal account of how it really happens. We come away better informed, trusting our own palate, and with our vinous compass
The story behind the bottle, First Big Crush is Eric Arnold's wild account of his year immersing himself in all things wine. . . and somehow not winding up in rehab. Never having held a meaningful job for very long (and getting fired from most of them), Eric Arnold heads to New Zealand -- to Allan Scott Wines -- seeking adventure and hoping to learn a little bit about wine. What could be better than working outside in the fresh air and drinking wine all day? Before he kn...
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