
I Like It Red
A Beginner's Guide to Red Wine
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Narrated by:
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Ann Russek for HotGhost Productions
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By:
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Ellen Blair
About this listen
Are you a wine lover who likes it red?
Do you want to know more about where those luscious reds come from?
Would you like to be able to more confidently choose the right red wine for any occasion?
If you answered yes to any of those questions, then this book is your guide to the most savory red wines from around the world!
In this book, you’ll learn about the grapes that are used to produce your favorite reds. You’ll also discover the most well-known regions of the world where your favorite red wine varieties are made. You’ll learn about the process for making those flavorful red wines and the difference between that process and how roses are made.
You’ll discover all that and much more, including the following:
- The difference between the Old World red wines and the New World reds
- How red wine sweetness is scored
- The history of cork and the various types of corkscrews
- The best red wine food pairings and much more...
You’ll come away from listening to this book with the confidence of a red wine sommelier, or at least, you’ll get a lot of practice! You won’t have to guess anymore about which red wine to pair with which kind of food. You’ll be the toast of all your friends who won’t be able to wait to sample the wine you bring to the next dinner party.
This book will be your guide to sampling the best red wines from around the world.
So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to grab a glass, pop the cork, and savor your favorite red wine. I’ll show you why "I Like It Red"!
©2020 Cherece Hicks (P)2020 Cherece HicksListeners also enjoyed...
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