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wine bibleA little education is always a good place to start. I recommend The Wine Bible by Karen MacNeil as a basic resource manual. Karen MacNeil is comprehensive, covers the fundamentals well and gets you out the door for a great adventure of fun and wine appreciation.

You may also want to consider Wine Enthusiast and/or Wine Spectator magazines. Check them out at your public library or magazine stand before purchasing, and visit their websites. While you’re on the Wine Spectator website, be sure and sign up for “Sips & Tips” for regular wine selections at affordable prices, recipes, dining and other tips.

Your local liquor store or wine shop is an excellent resource. A well stocked store with knowledgeable staff is one of the best places to learn about, select and purchase wine. I do most of my shopping at Star Liquor in Durango, CO. The owner and his long term staff usually place a sticker marked as their “pick.” It is my understanding that they have regular staff wine tastings, compliments of the store’s distributors, and they are always willing to intelligently discuss and recommend wines and pairings.

Enjoy the process as much as the wine!


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