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My Chilean Wine Odyssey: A Week Touring the Wine Country of Chile

My Chilean Wine Odyssey: A Week Touring the Wine Country of Chile

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "...Wine Odyssey" Thoughts
Review: As a wine enthusiast and avid traveler, I bought this book on a whim and found it thoroughly entertaining. It has inspired the possibility of a trip of my own to Chile, a place I had not considered I would ever go.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a fun read!
Review: It took me one night to read John's narrative about his adventures touring the wine country of Chile-- what a quick and entertaining read! I read it prior to my trip down to Chile and it deeply enhanced my experience: his depictions of Santiago, the wine country, the culture, and the peoople were so vivid that I felt like I had already been there when I got there. His journal entries capture his precise thoughts and enable the reader to relate to him on many different levels. I thought the book was, in a word, fantastic!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a fun read!
Review: It took me one night to read John's narrative about his adventures touring the wine country of Chile-- what a quick and entertaining read! I read it prior to my trip down to Chile and it deeply enhanced my experience: his depictions of Santiago, the wine country, the culture, and the peoople were so vivid that I felt like I had already been there when I got there. His journal entries capture his precise thoughts and enable the reader to relate to him on many different levels. I thought the book was, in a word, fantastic!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wine enthusiast's first trip to Chile
Review: The senses are engaged at every step of this midwestern wine enthusiast's first trip to mysterious Chile. What he found was that wine making in Chile is not so much different than wine making in the U.S. But the differences in culture, ah...THAT made the trip. Can you taste it in the wine? You bet. A lovely week's jaunt in a wineland of wonder. Refreshing with a hint of plum.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: No information on Chilean wines
Review: This book is a thorough disappointment. The author visited one winery in Chile. He has no background in evaluating wine, he gives no description of the overall industry or wine regions of Chile, and no real discussion of Chilean wines. Given this lack of substance you might expect at least a charming travelogue. But alas, to add insult to injury, this journal reads like a high schooler's first trip, complete with descriptions of parking at O'Hare, hotel gym facilities, etc. It is hard to understand how this book got published.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice travelogue about Chile
Review: This book, which I stumbled across when looking for info about Chile to prepare for my upcoming trip there, is a nice little read. There are no dramatic insights or presumptuous prose, just a narrative of the author's trip with lots of little details to give you a flavor of what his one-week wine tour with the Morande winery company was like. Recommended reading if you're planning to go to the Santiago area, or considering such a trip.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: BAD, BAD, BAD
Review: This was the worst travel book I've read in a long time. Its basically a simple diary of a travel junket sponsored by one of the 2nd tier wineries in Chile. The biggest insight was what the daily meal was.

I've been to Morande myself. I didn't feel the need to write a book about it.

The publisher has my money, so I guess I'm the bigger idiot.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: BAD, BAD, BAD
Review: This was the worst travel book I've read in a long time. Its basically a simple diary of a travel junket sponsored by one of the 2nd tier wineries in Chile. The biggest insight was what the daily meal was.

I've been to Morande myself. I didn't feel the need to write a book about it.

The publisher has my money, so I guess I'm the bigger idiot.


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