I feel like this book was written just for me, just for this time in my life. I have enough wine knowledge that this book isn’t totally overwhelming, and enough of a base line to make sense of what this book talks about. But it is soooo full of information, I could taste wine religiously for a decade and still get something out of this book.
I have a lot of curiosity about wine but I always have struggled what to do next to learn more, so as a result, I end up in little wine ruts, where I stick to what I know, varying only slightly. This book gives me the courage to try new things. In fact, it URGES me to try new things. Every 2nd or 3rd page, I found myself googling something, hopping on a wine app, or adding something new to my wine shopping list. I’m hooked.
The book itself is also absolutely stunning! It is so visually appealing. (No joke, I thought about whether I could tear out a page and frame it, because I liked it so much). It has charts and maps and pictures to help you remember stuff. It’s beautifully made. Even the edges of the pages are dyed, so it looks gorgeous when closed.
The best part about this book is I know I will pull it out to reference it all the time. There is so much useful info in here, I’ll be tempted to tote it with me to restaurants.
Finally, the thing I like most about this book is Aldo’s attitude toward wine. This guy is a wine genius (he talks about wine characteristics he can identify just by tasting, and it’s mind boggling to even think someone could do such a thing), but he makes wine so approachable. Not snobby. And he reminds us to just continue to taste, take notes (mental or otherwise), and find what we like. There is no shame in knowing whatever level you know. It’s just an opportunity to learn that much more! I’m so excited to continue my wine journey with what he’s taught me in this book.