PolishWineP
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I know Bert and I would be lost without our wine books and we certainly have our favorites. But we don't really know they'll be good books until we get time to read them. We're always looking for that next good read and we want to hear about other people's favorite books. Please share!
My favorites are listed here.
The Joy of Home Winemaking by Terry Garey (We just call it Terry's book.) This book covers a wide variety of aspects of winemaking, and is often written in a narrative form. She discusses successes and failures and keeps you from feeling like you're in over your head. There are some good pictures in it too. It has lots of interesting recipes and even gets into making liqueurs. If I could have only 1 book, this would be it.
Making Wild Wines & Meads by Pattie Vargas and Rich Gulling is my favorite book for meads. Beautiful recipes!
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My favorites are listed here.
The Joy of Home Winemaking by Terry Garey (We just call it Terry's book.) This book covers a wide variety of aspects of winemaking, and is often written in a narrative form. She discusses successes and failures and keeps you from feeling like you're in over your head. There are some good pictures in it too. It has lots of interesting recipes and even gets into making liqueurs. If I could have only 1 book, this would be it.
Making Wild Wines & Meads by Pattie Vargas and Rich Gulling is my favorite book for meads. Beautiful recipes!