Matt Kramer wants us to develop a deep appreciation for wine, not to learn jargon in order to imperss others. His enthusiasm is for how each wine embodies a connection between a particular place and grape. This approach to wine downplays concerns with status, and emphasizes the satisfaction of enjoying wine as one of the great earthly pleasures.
"Matt Kramer wants us to develop a deep appreciation for wine, not to learn jargon in order to imperss others. His enthusiasm is for how each wine embodies a connection between a particular place and grape. This approach to wine downplays concerns with status, and emphasizes the satisfaction of enjoying wine as one of the great earthly pleasures."@en
"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."@en
"Learn far beyond wine labels and industrial jargon, and explore the sensibility of wine and wine making."@en
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