Len Evans is described by the Oxford Companion to Wine as having 'done more to advance the cause of wine in Australia than any other individual'.
How to taste wine explores in detail the essentials of wine tasting, including four unique graphs illustrating the structure of wine together with informative colour photographs of how the colour of wine changes as it matures.
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'This book is quintessential Evans — ideas, questions and challenges constantly spilling out from his quicksilver mind and tongue.' – James Halliday
I enjoy this book ... It reminds me of Churchill's apology for writing a long letter. 'I didn't have time to write a short one'. This is Len's short book; it has taken him time, fifty years or so, to perfect his technique, collect his thoughts and refine them into this nugget.' – Hugh Johnson
How to taste wine explores in detail the essentials of wine tasting, including four unique graphs illustrating the structure of wine together with informative colour photographs of how the colour of wine changes as it matures.
Order Your Copy Today
'This book is quintessential Evans — ideas, questions and challenges constantly spilling out from his quicksilver mind and tongue.' – James Halliday
I enjoy this book ... It reminds me of Churchill's apology for writing a long letter. 'I didn't have time to write a short one'. This is Len's short book; it has taken him time, fifty years or so, to perfect his technique, collect his thoughts and refine them into this nugget.' – Hugh Johnson
