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The Wine Lover's Guide to the Wine Country: The Best of Napa, Sonoma, and Mendocino

The Wine Lover's Guide to the Wine Country: The Best of Napa, Sonoma, and Mendocino
By Lori Lyn Narlock, Nancy Garfinkel

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More than five million visitors make their way to Northern California's wine country each year. And this is the ultimate guide to the best wine-related spots to be found there. Throughout Napa, Sonoma, and Mendocino counties the intrepid authors drove, trekked, visited, sipped, tasted, revisited, took notes, and visited again. The result: an essential and selective resource for those passionate about wine. Here's the "where to" of the finest places to taste, tour, shop, and learn about nature's nectar of the vine, whether it's who offers a quick tutorial on wine growing (try the Benziger Winery) or where to find the wineries with rustic charm in the Anderson Valley (try Handley Cellars). This book is a trusted guide for any visitor to the wine country. Cheers!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #854562 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-05-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages

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About the Author
Lori Lyn Narlock is a wine lover and food writer based in Napa. She is the author of The Food Lover's Companion to the Napa Valley.

Nancy Garfinkel is a writer and editor based in New York. She co-wrote a season of the Food Network's Melting Pot and travels frequently to the Napa Valley.


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Interesting perspective4
In this book Lori Lyn Narlock presents a selection of central California wineries and establishments that would make a great destination for a day/weekend trip.

Although wine is certainly the central theme of the book, other aspects such as winery owners, picnic accomodations, historical factors, vegetable gardens, tours, etc are criterias considered for recommendation.

The book describes several apellations in Napa, Sonoma and Mendocino. Wine is certainly a subjective matter but the author tried to divide them into favorites and "best of the rest" and I think she manages to pull it off. How fine is the line? You'll have to follow the the book through the vinyards and decide for yourself.

What I liked about the book is that it contains website listings, phone numbers, intersting photos along with notable facts and trivia about the wineries, their people and the place.

If ever a book needed maps its this one!4
Overall this is an informative and interesting book. It breaks the wine country of CA down by region and appellation. I can appreciate that because it helps you determine which wineries to visit, why you might prefer the flavor of certain wines over others, etc. But why on earth are there no maps???? The entire design of the book BEGS for MAPS! The entire book is black and white and there are several b&w photos...not too effective, grainy b&w photos never are. But some nicely rendered maps of the regions and appellations as you go through the book would have been enormously helpful.

Actually if I could change my rating I would give it three stars. As I read through this book every couple pages I start flipping through looking for a map, and yet, still no maps. How irritating! If you like Fodors and Frommers guides (you know, that have itineraries, maps, what to do, etc) then this book will be of no use. It gives weekend itineraries, having you drive to wineries, towns for lunch, a different town for dinner, etc. You have to have a Fodors Northern CA so you can plot your course (on a map!) anyway so why bother with this book? I won't be bringing it to Napa on my upcoming trip.