Cork Dork
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Bianca Bosker
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER AND A NEW YORK TIMES CRITICS' PICK“Thrilling . . . [told] with gonzo élan . . . When the sommelier and blogger Madeline Puckette writes that this book is the Kitchen Confidential of the wine world, she’s not wrong, though Bill Buford’s Heat is probably a shade closer.” —Jennifer Senior, The New York Times Professional journalist and amateur drinker Bianca Bosker didn’t know much about wine—until she discovered an alternate universe where taste reigns supreme, a world of elite sommeliers who dedicate their lives to the pursuit of flavor. Astounded by their fervor and seemingly superhuman sensory powers, she set out to uncover what drove their obsession, and whether she, too, could become a “cork dork.” With boundless curiosity, humor, and a healthy dose of skepticism, Bosker takes the reader inside underground tasting groups, exclusive New York City restaurants, California mass-market wine factories, and even a neuroscientist’s fMRI machine as she attempts to answer the most nagging question of all: what’s the big deal about wine? What she learns will change the way you drink wine—and, perhaps, the way you live—forever.“Think: Eat, Pray, Love meets Somm.” —theSkimm“As informative as it is, well, intoxicating.” —Fortune
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Author
Bianca Bosker
Pages
352
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2017-03-28
ISBN
0698195906 9780698195905
Ratings
Google: 4
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"I've already been quoting this book nonstop for the past month and going around sniffing random things, so to say that this book has inspired me is a bit of an understatement. But while I'm definitely not about to quit my job and become a sommelier (let's be honest here: I don't even think I'd survive drinking that much wine at 10am), I've noticed a subtle change in how I appreciate wine since reading this. And it's not about finding the most expensive fancy wines to improve my taste buds, but focusing on what I'm drinking and enjoying that for what it is. And yeah, I love a super sweet $4 a glass Moscato that makes me a typical 20-something female drinker, but it's the feeling that the wine evokes and the willingness to submit to the experience which makes it better. And in my opinion, that's what Bianca Bosker is trying to convey with this book."
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