Here
is a list of the top wine books. If you are interesting in learning
more about wine, we suggest you add these wine books to your library.
Great
Wine Made Simple
By: Andrea Immer
Excellent
advice on how to taste wine and understand its structure by
a master sommelier.
Great
Tastes Made Simple
By: Andrea Immer
Food
and Wine pairing clearly explained by a master sommelier.
California
Wine
By: James Laube
This
is a must for those who want to know more about California wines.
Wine
Bible
By: Karen MacNeil
Comprehensive
guide on wine and wines of the world.
The
University Wine Course
By: Marian Baldy, Ph.D.
Basically
a textbook but very easy to understand and use. Contains several
wine tasting exercises your can do at home.
Wall
St. Journal Guide to Wine
By: John Brecher, Dorothy J. Gaiter
Easy
reading and good common sense advice on wine.
The
Oxford Companion to Wine
By: Jancis Robinson
Covers
every topic on wine. A very handy reference guide.
Napa:
The Story of an American Eden
By: James Conaway
A
history of the people that made the Napa Valley famous. Reads
like a novel.
Cellaring
Wine: Managing Your Wine Collection...to Perfection
By: Jeff Cox and William Bramhall
Mountain
Vines, Mountain Wines: Exploring the Wineries of the Santa Cruz
Mountains
By: Casey Young
First
coffee table book on the wineries of the Santa Cruz Mountains,
Photographs by Ken Dawes
Wine
for Women: A Guide to Buying, Pairing, and Sharing Wine
By: Leslie Sbrocco
The
list of our favorite and recommend wine books are only a small sampling
of the wine books you can find at Amazon. In addition to wine books,
you can also find wine accessories including wine glasses and corkscrews.