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Matt Kramer on Wine

A Matchless Collection of Columns, Essays, and Observations by America’s Most Original and Lucid Wine Writer

Contributors

By Matt Kramer

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Sep 7, 2010
Page Count
344 pages
Publisher
Union Square & Co.
ISBN-13
9781402783838

Price

$9.99

Format

ebook (Digital original)

Format:

ebook (Digital original) $9.99

Oenophiles know: Matt Kramer is one of the worlds most distinguished and insightful writers on wine. Author of the classic book Making Sense of Wine, Kramer has written about the subject for 32 years-and his full-page column in Wine Spectator has appeared in every issue for the last 14 years. The time is ripe for a retrospective, and here it is, covering topics from terroir to glassware to the various grapes and regions and personalities. Most of the essays are drawn from his work in Wine Spectator and The New York Sun, along with excerpts from his books.
The material remains fresh, vibrant, and compulsively readable.

Matt Kramer

About the Author

Matt Kramer has been a full-time food and wine writer since 1976. His columns appear in every issue of Wine Spectator and Diversion magazines. He is also the longtime wine critic for The Oregonian and previously a wine columnist for The Los Angeles Times. Kramer is the author of the Making Sense series, which includes Matt Kramer’s New California Wine, Making Sense of Burgundy and The classic Making Sense of Wine.

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