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A Wine-Soaked Journey from Grape
to Glass
Edited by Darryl Beeson

This is a
wine-doused blend of of the hit books Kitchen Confidential and
Sideways. RED, WHITE, AND DRUNK ALL OVER: A Wine-Soaked Journey from
Grape to Glass (Bloomsbury, $23.95, hardcover). It is the
first book from James Beard and IACP award-winning journalist
Natalie MacLean. She admits that her book may surely drive
readers to drink.
For example, MacLean takes a job as
undercover sommelier at a five-star French restaurant, we
learn how to order wine without fear (and how much to
tip when throwing down $500 on a bottle). Another time, she works
retail in
a high-end wine shop in New York City and at a liquor store in San
Francisco, telling readers what to look for when faced with a wall
of
bottles and a dinner party in an hour. In between, we get a glimpse
of the
famous feud between Robert Parker and Jancis Robinson, two of the
world’s
best-known critics. Back at home, Natalie invites friends over for a
blind
tasting and teaches them how to expectorate (try it in the shower
first,
please) and extols the screwcap, which provides a better seal than
traditional cork and assures buyers no chance of wine contamination
with TCA
from cork bark.
We asked MacLean what her favorite wine
might be? "Any bottle that someone
else is paying for. Seriously, my favorite wine at any given time
changes
depending on who I’m with, what we’re eating and what mood I’m in.
So a
quaffable California zinfandel is perfect with barbecued steak in
the
backyard, but there’s nothing better than a mature bordeaux for a
rack of
lamb in an elegant restaurant."
We asked MacLean what are her ten
favorite wines to drink with turkey
dinner?
* 2004 Loosen Brothers Dr L Riesling QbA Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany
$14
* 2005 Oyster Bay Marlborough, New Zealand $18
* 2005 Seresin Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand $20
* 2004 Rosenblum Zinfandel, California $20
* 2004 Ravenswood Zinfandel, Sonoma, California $20
* 2004 Amity Vineyards Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, Oregon
$25
* 2004 Mission Hill Five Vineyards Pinot Noir, Okanagan, B.C. $14
* 2003 Graham Beck Shiraz, South Africa $18
* 2004 Tyrell’s Old Winery Shiraz South Eastern Australia $15
* 2004 Vina Carmen Reserve Merlot, Chile $17
We asked what are your favorite fun
food and wine matches, Natalie?
* Popcorn with Chilean chardonnay
* Nachos with California zinfandel
* Potato chips with French champagne
* Pizza with Italian chianti
* Fish and chips with German riesling
* Hamburgers with Australian shiraz
* Smoked salmon with Canadian or Oregon pinot noir
* Quiche with New Zealand sauvignon blanc
* Canned brown beans with tawny port
* TV dinner steak with French or Washington cabernet sauvignon
"Remember to always have fun: we’re talking wine here, not
calculus!"
concludes MacLean.
Natalie MacLean is an accredited
sommelier and has won numerous awards,
among them four James Beard Journalism Awards, including the MFK
Fisher
Distinguished Writing Award; five IACP Bert Greene Awards; four
Association
of Food Journalists Awards; and four North America Travel
Journalists
Association Awards; and she has been named the World’s Best Drink
Writer.
Her work has appeared in Best Food Writing, and she has written for
Bon
Appetit, Food & Wine, Wine Enthusiast, the San Francisco Chronicle,
the
Chicago Tribune, the Minneapolis Star Tribune World.
RED, WHITE, AND DRUNK ALL OVER: A Wine-Soaked Journey from Grape
to Glass,
By Natalie MacLean, $23.95, hardcover, ISBN 1-58234-648-8. Check out
the
website at www.nataliemaclean.com. Wine can be fun. This book is a
perfect
holiday gift, perhaps to give to yourself.
For more great wine suggestions, click
here
Do you have any questions, comments or suggestions? Email: jwdineline@aol.com
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