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09-01-2000, 05:25 PM,
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Dan, welcome to the Wine Board. Your question is fairly broad in nature, but maybe the below will help you a bit.

Got to your local Barnes & Knobel Bookstore and check the shelves there. You will find plenty of reference works on wines in general and even a few tomes on particular wine regions.

One that I like that covers all of the major wine producing regions of the world is The Larousse Encyclopedia of Wine. It is sole at B&N.

Best of luck to you with your new job application.

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