Why is wine so difficult? It might be because we in the industry have long used ridiculous tasting notes to describe wine, even though these descriptions fail to encapsulate all that a wine offers. Notes of blackberries, tobacco, and leather. How does this odd list of a few flavors help you decide if you will like a wine?
Wine Hack offers a new way forward. Learn wine like we in the industry learn wine. Spoiler: lots of tasting! This interactive book asks you to taste along with everyday food, drinks, and widely available wines to learn the four attributes that describe all wines, and even learn a few tricks for pairing wine with food.
This is the first book on wine that starts with your mouth, not your head. Teach your mouth wine and you will learn to find wines you love on a regular basis, no matter how snooty that wine shop guy is.Chapter 1: El Coraz?n del Problema
Chapter 2: All You Need to Know about Wine
Chapter 3: Explaining Some Science behind the Magic
Chapter 4: Finding God: Food and Wine Pairing
Chapter 5: Advanced Concepts
Chapter 6: Story Time
Epilogue: Be a BOSSHelping consumers understand wine. Want to do for wine what Anthony Bourdain did for fine dining.
The millennial generation crave a sense of discovery and authenticity; love discovering something on their own. From countless hours of consumer testing, dinner parties, industry events, consumer tastings and conversations with those who drink wine, people want more information.
Makes wine learnable by boiling the beverage down to four factors and a memorable acronym, BOSS, that can describe every wine on the planet.
Comes with a grocery list of food and drinks so that readers can taste along while they read to truly understand what makes, a Napa Valley Chardonnay fundamentally different from a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. Wine Hack is the first interactive book on wine education that starts with your mouth, not your head.Jeffrey Schillels¨