Chris Coad
Chris Coad
Decent wine-related books are as scarce as hen's teeth, but I'm really enjoying Benjamin Wallace's The Billionaire's Vinegar: The Mystery of the World's Most Expensive Bottle of Wine. Well written in a sort of unadorned Sunday-Times-expos style (the outsized characters involved are more described than brought to life), it's nevertheless a real page-turner. A great story well told, very accessible for non-geeks, great for a stormy Saturday when you should've been at a Mets-Phillies game.
Score: Three burnished cherry-wood Prongs mounted on small bronze tripods, set on a green baize cloth and lightly dusted with powdered sugar.
Score: Three burnished cherry-wood Prongs mounted on small bronze tripods, set on a green baize cloth and lightly dusted with powdered sugar.