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Rating: Summary: So handy! Review: I love good wine, but $20 a bottle is a real splurge. This book compiles all the wines from a year or two worth of wine magazines, that are under $30 AND have high scores. It even lists individual scores, though it converts points to a letter grade (which I got used to pretty quickly). So far I've used it to buy Port, explore Malbecs and Spanish wines (so cheap!) and all our wines for Christmas and New Year's entertaining. And I can easily say I've gotten better wine by spending less money than usual. Love it.
Rating: Summary: Novice Wine Buyer Review: Love it! This book gives me confidence to go to the store and buy something I know will be good, or even great. It makes buying wine fun instead of stressful. A must have!
Rating: Summary: Perfectly portable and ideally accessible Review: The Wine Pocket List: 2004 Wine Buying Guide compiled by wine expert Michael Hinshaw is straightforward price listing especially focusing upon top-quality wines that cost $30 a bottle and under. Pages of price listings were selected via a system designed to take the crapshoot guesswork out of choosing a good wine make The Wine Pocket List a truly superb guide for wine stocking and selection on a reasonable budget. An extensive glossary helps those new to the world of wine adjust to the terminology. The handy pocket-size makes this superb price guide perfectly portable and ideally accessible for any restaurant dining occasion.
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