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Karen MacNeil



Average rating: 4.39 · 2,499 ratings · 147 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Wine Bible

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Reflections of a Vintner: S...

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Wine, Food & Friends: Karen...

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A bíblia do vinho

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On California: From Napa to...

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Daddy Days

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Book of Wholefoods V12

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Zagat New York City Marketp...

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“There’s volumes to be said for a wine that takes you three glasses to decide whether you find it compelling or repellent.” — EVAN AND BRIAN MITCHELL The Psychology of Wine”
Karen MacNeil, The Wine Bible

“I love wine because it is one of the last true things. In a world digitized to distraction, a world where you can’t get out of your pajamas without your cell phone, wine remains utterly primary. Unrushed. The silent music of nature. For eight thousand years, vines clutching the earth have thrust themselves upward toward the sun and given us juicy berries, and ultimately wine. In every sip taken in the present, we drink in the past—”
Karen MacNeil, The Wine Bible

“Terroir is a way by which man uses soil, vine, and climate to express a trait in wine. Terroir isn’t a hierarchy for quality, but rather a mantle for the sense of identity. This notion is a sensitive one in times of changing fashions. Wine is diversity, and terroir is a real way to escape the monotony of daily life.”
Karen MacNeil, The Wine Bible



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