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- astonv0l - 04-01-2003 I am just learning and was wondering does anybody have any good suggestions for a book or guide to get me started? I am trying to learn what food to pair with what wine and also about wine in general (I want to become a chef eventualy) By the way, what a great site - winedope1 - 04-01-2003 Hi, Aston, and welcome to the board. A very good source for you would be Wine For Dummies, part of the large "For Dummies" series. I'm sure that others will have suggestions also. Good luck! - Nguigmi - 04-02-2003 I'm also in the learning mode right now -- Wine for Dummies is a great start, and another book that is very insightful (recommended to me on this board) is "Great Wine Made Simple" by Andrea Immer. - Innkeeper - 04-02-2003 Since you are interested in food and wine matching, Andrea Immer has a followup book called, "Great Tastes Made Simple." I have both, and use them frequently. - astonv0l - 04-02-2003 wow! that was quick. thanks everyone, I have tried the "dummies" books and sometimes they can be too simple but I will definitly give them and the other books a read. Thanks again. By the way, I have found a culinary website that offers a free wine course you can take, Its kinda cool and some of you may want to take a look. just choose free courses (there is also a cheese course that would go great with the wine one) I hope this will be of interest http://www.prochef.com - wondersofwine - 04-02-2003 Thanks for the tip on the website. I may look into it later on. |