The Search for Good Wine: From the Founding Fathers to the Modern Table
The Search for Good Wine is a highly entertaining and informative book on all aspects of wine and its consumption by nationally-syndicated wine columnist John Hailman, author of the critically-acclaimed Thomas Jefferson on Wine (2006). Hailman explores the wine-drinking experiences and tastes of famous wine-lovers from jolly Ben Franklin and the surprisingly enthusiastic George Washington to Julius Caesar, Sherlock Holmes, and Ernest Hemingway among numerous other famous figures. Hailman also recounts in fascinating detail the exotic life of the founder of the California wine industry, Hungarian Agoston Haraszthy, who introduced Zinfandel to the U.S.

Hailman gives calm and reliable guidance on how to deal with snobby wine waiters and how to choose the best wine books and travel guides. He simplifies the ABCs of wine-grape types from the delicate pinot noirs of Oregon to the robust malbecs of Argentina and from the vibrant new whites of Spain to the great reds (old and new) of Italy. The entire book is dedicated to finding values in wine. As Hailman says, "Everyone always wants to know one basic thing: How can you get the best possible wine for the lowest possible price?" His new book is highly practical and effective in answering that eternal question and many more about wine.

A judge at the top international wine competitions for over thirty years, Hailman examines those experiences and the value of "blind" tastings. He gives insightful tips on how to select a good wine store, how to decipher wine labels and wine lists, and even how to extract unruly champagne corks without crippling yourself or others. Hailman simplifies wine jargon and effectively demystifies the culture of wine fascination, restoring the consumption of wine to the natural pleasure it really should be.
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The Search for Good Wine: From the Founding Fathers to the Modern Table
The Search for Good Wine is a highly entertaining and informative book on all aspects of wine and its consumption by nationally-syndicated wine columnist John Hailman, author of the critically-acclaimed Thomas Jefferson on Wine (2006). Hailman explores the wine-drinking experiences and tastes of famous wine-lovers from jolly Ben Franklin and the surprisingly enthusiastic George Washington to Julius Caesar, Sherlock Holmes, and Ernest Hemingway among numerous other famous figures. Hailman also recounts in fascinating detail the exotic life of the founder of the California wine industry, Hungarian Agoston Haraszthy, who introduced Zinfandel to the U.S.

Hailman gives calm and reliable guidance on how to deal with snobby wine waiters and how to choose the best wine books and travel guides. He simplifies the ABCs of wine-grape types from the delicate pinot noirs of Oregon to the robust malbecs of Argentina and from the vibrant new whites of Spain to the great reds (old and new) of Italy. The entire book is dedicated to finding values in wine. As Hailman says, "Everyone always wants to know one basic thing: How can you get the best possible wine for the lowest possible price?" His new book is highly practical and effective in answering that eternal question and many more about wine.

A judge at the top international wine competitions for over thirty years, Hailman examines those experiences and the value of "blind" tastings. He gives insightful tips on how to select a good wine store, how to decipher wine labels and wine lists, and even how to extract unruly champagne corks without crippling yourself or others. Hailman simplifies wine jargon and effectively demystifies the culture of wine fascination, restoring the consumption of wine to the natural pleasure it really should be.
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The Search for Good Wine: From the Founding Fathers to the Modern Table

The Search for Good Wine: From the Founding Fathers to the Modern Table

by John Hailman
The Search for Good Wine: From the Founding Fathers to the Modern Table

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The Search for Good Wine is a highly entertaining and informative book on all aspects of wine and its consumption by nationally-syndicated wine columnist John Hailman, author of the critically-acclaimed Thomas Jefferson on Wine (2006). Hailman explores the wine-drinking experiences and tastes of famous wine-lovers from jolly Ben Franklin and the surprisingly enthusiastic George Washington to Julius Caesar, Sherlock Holmes, and Ernest Hemingway among numerous other famous figures. Hailman also recounts in fascinating detail the exotic life of the founder of the California wine industry, Hungarian Agoston Haraszthy, who introduced Zinfandel to the U.S.

Hailman gives calm and reliable guidance on how to deal with snobby wine waiters and how to choose the best wine books and travel guides. He simplifies the ABCs of wine-grape types from the delicate pinot noirs of Oregon to the robust malbecs of Argentina and from the vibrant new whites of Spain to the great reds (old and new) of Italy. The entire book is dedicated to finding values in wine. As Hailman says, "Everyone always wants to know one basic thing: How can you get the best possible wine for the lowest possible price?" His new book is highly practical and effective in answering that eternal question and many more about wine.

A judge at the top international wine competitions for over thirty years, Hailman examines those experiences and the value of "blind" tastings. He gives insightful tips on how to select a good wine store, how to decipher wine labels and wine lists, and even how to extract unruly champagne corks without crippling yourself or others. Hailman simplifies wine jargon and effectively demystifies the culture of wine fascination, restoring the consumption of wine to the natural pleasure it really should be.

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ISBN-13: 9781626743847
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 10/08/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

John Hailman (1942-2021) was a retired federal prosecutor from the US attorney's office in Oxford, Mississippi. He was an inaugural Overby Fellow in Journalism and an adjunct professor of law at the University of Mississippi. He is author of several books, including Foreign Missions of an American Prosecutor: From Moscow to Morocco and Paris to the Persian Gulf; Thomas Jefferson on Wine; From Midnight to Guntown: True Crime Stories from a Federal Prosecutor in Mississippi; and Return to Guntown: Classic Trials of the Outlaws and Rogues of Faulkner Country, all published by University Press of Mississippi.
John Hailman (1942-2021) was a retired federal prosecutor from the US attorney's office in Oxford, Mississippi. He was an inaugural Overby Fellow in Journalism and an adjunct professor of law at the University of Mississippi. He is author of several books, including Foreign Missions of an American Prosecutor: From Moscow to Morocco and Paris to the Persian Gulf; Thomas Jefferson on Wine; From Midnight to Guntown: True Crime Stories from a Federal Prosecutor in Mississippi; Return to Guntown: Classic Trials of the Outlaws and Rogues of Faulkner Country; and The Search for Good Wine: From the Founding Fathers to the Modern Table, all published by University Press of Mississippi.

Table of Contents

Introduction 3

Chapter 1 People Who Love Good Wine

Ben Franldin, Wine Lover 19

A Toast to Hilarious George Washington 21

The Favorite Wines of Sherlock Holmes 24

The Favorite Drink of Robin Hood 27

Julius Caesar's Favorite Roman Wine: Still Around? 29

Agoston Haraszthy, Father of California Wine, Enjoyed a Vintage Lifestyle 31

Hemingway at the Oyster Bar with Wine 36

Thomas Jefferson: Wine Expert 39

Jefferson: "Disguised in Drink?" 41

Thomas Jefferson's Wine Cellar 43

Wine Won't Do? Try Cider 46

French Chef Matches Wine with Grits 48

In Cajun Country with Wine 50

Bayou Rouge: Wine in the Deep South? 53

Chef Frank Stitt at Highlands in Birmingham with Wine 56

The Hochar Family and the Wines of the Middle East 58

The Basques and Their Wines 60

The Wine Spectator Staff Stocks a Dream Cellar 62

Barefoot Boy 64

Pharmacy Prof Tries to Simplify Wine Labels 66

Winetasters 68

Giants of the Bible 70

Who Owns the Wineries? 73

Chapter 2 Going Places with Wine

Wine Attics of New Orleans 77

Old Madeira 80

Wining and Dining at the Peabody Hotel 83

Wine at the Napoleon House in New Orleans 87

Mellow Memories of an Oxford Poolroom Rival a Fine Wine 89

Without the Bubbles What've You Got? It's Still Champagne 93

Armchair Wine Travels 96

Fine Wines of China? 99

The Story of "A": Traditional Chinese Food and Wine in Paris 102

Kublai Khan: A Chinese Feast with Wine 104

Merlot Among the Magnolias: K.C. Joe's Restaurant 107

The Rose of San Francisco: Red Wine and Garlic Breath 109

Napa Valley: An American Eden? 111

Napa Valley: A Local Auction for Everyone 113

Monticello West 116

Is Wine-Tasting a "Profession"? 120

Best Wine Bars and Bistros of Paris 122

The Wines of New Zealand 125

Spain's Whites Catch Up with Its Great Reds 127

Sea Air Cools Temecula Valley 130

The Wines of Texas Are upon Us 133

Wine in Yosemite: The Ahwanee Hotel 135

The Dark Side of France 137

Never Heard of Chenin Blanc? You've Got Company 140

The Wines of Chateau Biltmore 144

Irish Wines in Bordeaux 146

Wines from Bulgaria 148

All Is Ducky at the Peabody 152

Cool Reds for Summer 156

In New Orleans the Cajun Tide Ebbs as French and Italian Wines Flow 159

A Deep South Winemaking School Thrives-For a While 161

A Mouse-Jump for White Burgundy 164

Red Wines Flow When Chill Winds Blow 167

The Great Old Reds of Italy 169

The Great New Reds of Italy 171

America Conquers Pinot Noir, the Holy Grail of Wine 173

A Friend Comes through with Spanish Treasure 276

Chapter 3 Tips for Enjoying Good Wine

Finding a Good Wine Shop 181

Old Wine Books to Savor 183

Be Assertive with Annoying Waiters 186

Serving Wine Is Not Brain Surgery 189

Problem Corks 191

What's That Floating in My Glass? 193

Resveratrol for a Healthy Heart 195

Judging Wines 197

Detective Sonny Crockett Called His Favorite Wine D.P. 199

These Gizmos Do All but Drink Your Wine for You 202

Those Maligned Muscats 204

Sauternes and Foie Gras 209

Wine as Dessert 211

Bottle Builders 213

Half-Bottles and Marbles; Solutions for Leftover Wines 215

To Decant or Not to Decant 217

Wine Yeasts, Wild and Tame 219

The Big Chill 221

Best Beer? Czech It Out 223

Nebbiolo: As "Brisk" as Champagne, as "Silky" as Madeira 225

Swiss Wines for Winter 230

Friends of the Oyster 232

Bad Wine? Don't Pour It Out 235

Cabernet Franc, A New Star? 237

A Dark Horse Grape: Petit Verdot 239

Hi Yo, Mourvèdre, Away 241

"Sour Wine" Has Added Zing Since Biblical Times 243

Sulfites Suffice 245

Tannin in Wine: It's How It Feels 247

The Trick to Drinking Champagne 249

Wine Words: Not So Confusing after All 251

Chapter 4 Finding the Humor in Wine

Wine Cartoons 255

Finding the World's Worst Wine 258

The Guinness Book of Wine Records 260

The Astrology of Wine: Your House or Mine? 263

Thoroughbred Wines 265

Witch Wines for Halloween 267

Red Wine with Barbeque, White with Snake 270

Wine Goes with Everything, Even Food That's "Bad for You" 272

This Could Be the End and I Can't Decide on a Wine 274

Acknowledgments 277

Source Notes 280

Bibliography 284

Index 291

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