Home :: Books :: Cooking, Food & Wine  

Arts & Photography
Audio CDs
Audiocassettes
Biographies & Memoirs
Business & Investing
Children's Books
Christianity
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine

Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Horror
Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families
Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens
Travel
Women's Fiction
The River Cafe Wine Primer

The River Cafe Wine Primer

List Price: $25.95
Your Price:
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 2 >>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: outstanding
Review: An amazing book! Mr. Delissio's, The River Cafe Wine Primer,is a must have for anyone serious about wine. The information given is easy, even for the novice to understand. From how its made, to the choice you have with your meal, is explicit and excact. I only wish that there were more writers with Delissio's passion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great wine primer
Review: As a mere advanced beginner in the world of wine enjoyment, I find this book to be among the best I have explored to educate myself. It covers all kinds of really practical information from ordering wine in different types of restaurants to purchasing wine in retail stores, as well as more detailed information on types of wines. Imagine that you have a great friend or associate who knows the world of wine inside and out and you ask him to write down some advice for you, and you'll get an idea of the easy style you'll find here...only expanded tenfold. This book is laid out thoughtfully and is bursting with the kind of practical advice that can only reflect a deep love for the subject matter. I would highly recommend this book to both someone who is just beginning to explore and enjoy wines and also to those a little further along who are looking for depth of general knowledge.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great wine primer
Review: As a mere advanced beginner in the world of wine enjoyment, I find this book to be among the best I have explored to educate myself. It covers all kinds of really practical information from ordering wine in different types of restaurants to purchasing wine in retail stores, as well as more detailed information on types of wines. Imagine that you have a great friend or associate who knows the world of wine inside and out and you ask him to write down some advice for you, and you'll get an idea of the easy style you'll find here...only expanded tenfold. This book is laid out thoughtfully and is bursting with the kind of practical advice that can only reflect a deep love for the subject matter. I would highly recommend this book to both someone who is just beginning to explore and enjoy wines and also to those a little further along who are looking for depth of general knowledge.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good, but not exceptional
Review: Delissio's "River Cafe Wine Primer" is a nice place to start for the beginning oenophile. It reads easily, for the most part, and never insults the reader. The author joins the "all things are possible" attitude, leaving the appreciation of wine to the reader, while providing guideposts for enjoyment. Never is the reader talked down to, but neither is the author willing to keep his advice on a lowest common denominator level.

This book has an insider's information and I found some of the restaurant and background info on par with Boudrain's "Kitchen Confidential", but with a dash more restraint. I'm not sure if the wine industry has the kind of dirt that Boudrain exposes, but the novelistic style of Delissio's book still makes it a worthy read.

Where this primer fails is not so much the fault of the book, but rather in its competition. Zraly's wine course book and MacNeil's "The Wine Bible" are superior. The Zraly book is very basic, while MacNeil's is far more thorough. One reviewer noted how well Delissio clarified the wines of France, but I found his tour to be more confusing than similar discussions in the other two books. The sidenotes and fun facts in Zraly, and the ebullient, "zest for life" attitude of MacNeil also take them one step above "The River Cafe Wine Primer".

Another significant lack is that due to the writing style and the book's layout, it doesn't function well as a reference. In other words, it wouldn't be a book I would reach for if I had a question. Delissio avoids naming names - his wine recommendations are more generalized. This works well for a book that will probably not go through several revisions, but again, it makes it harder to use for specific help.

A nice day read, "The River Cafe Wine Primer" is a fine addition for wine lovers who seek to round out their knowledge, but in a crowded market of wine books, there are other more essential books to add to one's library.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good, but not exceptional
Review: Delissio's "River Cafe Wine Primer" is a nice place to start for the beginning oenophile. It reads easily, for the most part, and never insults the reader. The author joins the "all things are possible" attitude, leaving the appreciation of wine to the reader, while providing guideposts for enjoyment. Never is the reader talked down to, but neither is the author willing to keep his advice on a lowest common denominator level.

This book has an insider's information and I found some of the restaurant and background info on par with Boudrain's "Kitchen Confidential", but with a dash more restraint. I'm not sure if the wine industry has the kind of dirt that Boudrain exposes, but the novelistic style of Delissio's book still makes it a worthy read.

Where this primer fails is not so much the fault of the book, but rather in its competition. Zraly's wine course book and MacNeil's "The Wine Bible" are superior. The Zraly book is very basic, while MacNeil's is far more thorough. One reviewer noted how well Delissio clarified the wines of France, but I found his tour to be more confusing than similar discussions in the other two books. The sidenotes and fun facts in Zraly, and the ebullient, "zest for life" attitude of MacNeil also take them one step above "The River Cafe Wine Primer".

Another significant lack is that due to the writing style and the book's layout, it doesn't function well as a reference. In other words, it wouldn't be a book I would reach for if I had a question. Delissio avoids naming names - his wine recommendations are more generalized. This works well for a book that will probably not go through several revisions, but again, it makes it harder to use for specific help.

A nice day read, "The River Cafe Wine Primer" is a fine addition for wine lovers who seek to round out their knowledge, but in a crowded market of wine books, there are other more essential books to add to one's library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BADELAWEENS UP FRONT REVIEW
Review: JOESEPH DELISSIO HAS HIT GOLD, THIS WINE BOOK IS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE,INTELLIGENT AND THOR'OUGHLY WRITTEN WINE BOOK TO DATE. MR DELISSIO HAS MANAGED TO MAINTAIN SIMPLICITY IN A MOST COMPLICATED ARENA, WITHOUT SUBSTITUTION OF SUBJECT MATTER. HE HAS MANAGED TO KEEP THE READERS INTEREST WHILE INSERTING KNOWLEDGE. YOU CAN ALL BUT HEAR THE WORDS I DID'NT KNOW THAT AS EACH PAGE IS TURNED. ANY ONE THAT READS THIS BOOK CAN TRUELY NOW ENJOY THE PLEASURE OF DINNING WITH FINE WINES.

PS. I HAD TO PURCHASE 3 COPIES FOR MYSELF, ONE FOR MY REFERENCE LIBRARY, ONE FOR MY BOOKS TO GIVE AS A GIFT AND OF COURSE ONE FOR MY BOOKS TO READ FOR PURE ENJOYMENT.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Form AND Content!
Review: Joseph DeLissio's new offering has it all--well-organized information and an attractive, easy-to-use format in a book everyone can afford (and can lift). From winemaking to tasting and evaluating wines, Mr DeLissio covers the terroir in a style that is basic enough for the novice and yet interesting enough for oenophile. Most helpful may be the focus on grape varietals and wine-producing regions (including phonetic spellings so you can order your favorites with confidence!). This would be the book I would give as a gift, along with a corkscrew and maybe a nice bottle of Cakebread Sauvignon Blanc Reserve. The only downside is a few fairly obvious mispellings of vineyard names.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Refreshing Look At Wine
Review: Reading this book was truly a pleasure for me. So often the subject of wine can be intimidating and pretentious, but Mr. DeLissio's obvious passion for the grape makes this book immediately accessible and a delight to read. Suitable for both the novice and the more experienced wine drinker, this graphically-pleasing book gives a great explanation about each grape type and offers some very practical advice on purchasing wine at a store or ordering at a restaurant. After reading this book I was inspired to approach wine with a completely different attitude and have already enjoyed many delicious bottles thanks to Mr. DeLissio's excellent recommendations.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This boook is great
Review: This book is fantastic. It is a must buy. It is informative as well as interesting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellent Book
Review: This book provides an excellent, easy to read, and very accessible introduction to wine. The author provides information on how to appreciate and taste wine, how wine is produced, and the characteristics of wines produced from different grapes and different geographic regions. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in improving their enjoyment and knowledge of wine.


<< 1 2 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates