2011 wine books reviewed – Part 4

Guest contributor
Friday 30 December 2011

For an introduction, read Paul O'Doherty's thoughts on The state of wine publishing. See also his earlier instalments in Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.
A Toast to Bargain Wines
How Innovators, Iconoclasts, and Winemaking Revolutionaries are Changing the Way the World Drinks
George M Taber
Scribner
£15/$10
You begin to worry about what you're reading when there are far too many quotes in the opening pages, such as here, unsettling the balance between quotations that add to the writer's authority and the frequency that can undermine it. Skilfully, Taber, eventually, manages to straddle an even keel...
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