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The Wine Log: A Journal and Companion

The Wine Log: A Journal and Companion
By Chris Pavone

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Product Description

This beautiful two-color journal presents all wine lovers, from the novice to the expert, with an easy way to make wine drinking more rewarding and enjoyable.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #74202 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-10-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 128 pages

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Editorial Reviews

Review
This handy pocket-size notebook is designed for the wine lover on the go, with...designated spaces for wine notes, label data, and comments. -- Bon Appetit

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"This handy pocket-size notebook is designed for the wine lover on the go."--Bon Appetit

From the Publisher
A handsome pocket journal that is ideal for recording favorite wine experiences--the perfect gift for any wine lover.


Customer Reviews

Well Organized, Great Insights5
This is my favorite Wine Log. It is organized by wine type, which allows me to readily find the wine at a later date. The data requested for each wine seems very relavent to me. Lastely, the glossary in the back is very helpful in descriptive adjectives about the taste/look (etc.) of wines.

A great book!

its good, but not perfect4
Got this for my birthday. So far I like it but there are a few things I dont.

First let me say that the beginning of the book consists of information on tasting, smelling, reading labels etc.. It is only mildly helpful information.

The book is then divided into reds, whites, and sparkling wines. For me, it is difficult to find the section I want. The sections are not clearly marked throughout each section. I end up flipping through the book searching to find if I am in the whites or reds section. I wish they had color coded the edges of the pages, or even just noted what section you are in at the top of each page..something like that.

What is included on each page I think is just the right amount of information. The type of wine, winery, vintage, origin. Space for descriptions of the aroma/bouqet, color, flavor, and overall impression. There is also space for the date, price you paid, where you drank it, and whome you shared it with. It is true there is no room for wine labels, but I don't think it was meant for that, it is a smaller book, meant to be able to take to restraunts etc..

I agree with the previous reviewer, for a travel wine log, the size is a little awkward as it is just about too big to fit in my pocket comfortably. Usually my wife must put it in her purse. Overall I am happy. I think this is an excellent wine log for those who enjoy wine and have an interest in keeping track of the wines they have tasted. Probably is not detailed enough for the serious wine enthusiast. And as I said, the size is borderline too big for pocket travel. But I am keeping it and using it and enjoying it

not really2
This journal is weird, it is too big to be a travel one but too small to be a good home journal. No place to paste wine labels, hard to keep open because of the narrowness of it, has white and red pages so you don't decide, and it has too much useless info inside. I did not like i returned it and kept a small one and a big one separately.