![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But in addition to the color upgrade, the book has been condensed (somehow), coming in at 200 pages less in length which seems to be possible due to tighter type spacing and a reorganization of information. In fact it’s the main problem I have with a certain wine book publisher. Now, in 2022, I’ve had a chance to preview the 3rd Edition that’s being released in mid-October and it’s a definite upgrade from the previous edition.įirst off, and I can’t emphasize this enough, it’s in color! While black and white is cheaper to get out, wine books really need color or they just come up short. The 2nd Edition took a bit more time and arrived in 2015. I would add that Elizabeth Schneider’s “ Wine for Normal People” is a very decent option as well, but in need of a reworked second edition.ĭespite The Wine Bible’s rather formidable title, it’s a very friendly reference and Macneil has honed it over the years since the first edition appeared way back in 2000. The first is Jancis Robinson’s “ 24-Hour Wine Expert” for those looking to take a quick dip into the wine world, followed by Karen Macneil’s “ The Wine Bible“. When asked about what book one should read to start digging into wine, there are always two that immediately come to mind for me. ![]()
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