If you haven’t heard about or read Natalie MacLean’s book, Red, White and Drunk All Over, it is a delightful book. This is a non-fiction book that reads as easily as fiction. Throughout the book Natalie MacLean brings her passion for tasting wine and learning about wine from the inside out. The author takes the reader from wineries in Burgundy to California, from Robert Parker to Janis Robinson, to a discussion of wine glasses and the final chapter on matching difficult foods. Each chapter is as informative as it is entertaining. MacLean definitely has a way with words. Her descriptions, quotes and passion bring the book alive. She takes the reader with her in her exploration of the world of wine. I continually felt as if I was with Natalie while she talked with winemakers and wine enthusiasts. With just over 300 pages and available in paperback, this is a great book to read on your lunch break or on the beach.
Red, White and Drunk All Over review
This entry was written by Kathy, posted on June 4, 2008 at 8:53 pm, filed under Wine Notes and tagged Natalie MacLean, Red White and Drunk All Over, wine, winemakers. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.
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