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The 500 Best-Value Wines In The LCBO 2009

by (author) Rod Phillips

Publisher
Whitecap Books
Initial publish date
Mar 2011
Category
Wine & Spirits
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781552859384
    Publish Date
    Mar 2011
    List Price
    $19.95

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This year's definitive guide to the best bottles in the LCBO. Rod Phillips returns after the success of The 500 Best-Value Wines in the LCBO 2008 with The 500 Best-Value Wines in the LCBO 2009 . Including many new selections that reflect additions to the LCBO's range, the 2009 edition again offers an unparalleled guide to getting the best out of the LCBO. The book's straightforward reviews will help both the wine novice and the experienced wine consumer cut through the LCBO's wide range of wines to identify the best values. The 500 Best-Value Wines in the LCBO 2009 rates wines on a five-star scale, provides no-nonsense descriptions and suggests food pairings. It also provides answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about wine, among them: whether wine in boxes and plastic bottles is as good as wine in glass bottles; how to keep leftover wine; and whether the kind of wine glass used makes a difference. The 2009 edition follows the same easy-to-follow format, and now has an index of wines organized by price and food pairings. It also features a section on kosher wine.

About the author

Rod Phillips
is an Ottawa-based wine writer and wine historian, and a professor of history at Carleton University. His books include A Short History of Wine (2000), Ontario Wine Country (2006), Alcohol: A History (2014), and French Wine: A History (2016). He writes wine features for NUVO Magazine and Vines Magazine, has contributed to The World of Fine Wine and GuildSomm.com, and publishes articles and wine reviews on rodphillipsonwine.com. He travels extensively to wine regions around the world and has judged in wine competitions in Canada, the US, France, Italy, New Zealand, and Chile.

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