Books

Books

Bonus: Outtakes from the On My Table Survey

Survey Respondents on Wines They Hate

“I cannot stand Lambrusco [Italian red that is often slightly bubbly]…I lived in Emilia Romagna and tried it a hundred times with lasagna, tortellini, bollito...nothing worked…”
Mario Batali, celebrity chef

“I am not a big fan of big jammy Australian Shiraz. Although I have had excellent bottles of Henscke wines and Penfolds Grange. I appreciate that they are very well made, and especially in the case of Grange, can be quite ageworthy. But they are a little too rich for my taste and I rarely enjoy them with food.”
Geddy Lee, rock musician

“I dislike very ripe Zinfandel. It tastes like dried-fruit compote (i.e., raisins and prunes) in vodka. It goes with no food that I know of and is very tiring on the palate. At our annual harvest parties, one bottle of a particularly famous Zin of this type always shows up: everyone says “wow,” but at the end of the night, it’s always half full.”
Mike Havens, winemaker, Havens Wine Cellars

“High alcohol Zinfandels (15%+). The first sip is always delicious - rich, exploding with fruit and spice, the epitome of great Zinfandel flavors - but after half a glass all that alcohol becomes overwhelmingly cloying and a chore for me to drink.“
Lane Giguiere, co-founder and manager of RH Phillips

“Burgundy. Never have I spent so much and tasted so little – on average I have experienced “corked bottles” on 25% of the wines I’ve drunk and I refer to Leroy, Dugat, DRC. The consumer deserves more than reputation!!”
Park Smith, co-owner, Veritas restaurant

“I love the Gewürztraminer grape, but I think almost all Gewürztraminers coming from Alsace these days are too heavy and too sweet. (Zind-Humbrecht’s are so delicious I forgive them this flaw.)”
Alan Richman, food and wine writer

”I dislike rosé de Provence maybe because I drank too many bad wines at friends’ while growing up, and they gave me headaches plus I don’t like the taste of it.”
Mireille Guiliano, Champagne executive

”Beaujolais Nouveau -- this young wine that represents the harvest is one that I could do without because I find the taste very out of balance and rough. It lacks any depth, and character and does not enhance any food I have eaten with it. This is a wine that I would not even cook with.”
Arthur von Wiesenberger, food/beverage writer

Back to outtakesGo

Media Quotes

“[Oldman’s Guide] will make you fluent in wine without sounding like a blowhard…Mark Oldman's playful but practical wine guide is sure to keep the conversation lively and the eye-rolling to a minimum.”


Bon Appètit

“Wine savvy in 108 Steps...shortcuts to a connoisseur’s confidence”


BusinessWeek

"We love [Oldman's Guide]; Mark demystifies the world of wine"


Family Circle (Editors' Choice Selection)

"Robust, hearty and full bodied...overflows with succinct, useful advice"


Publishers Weekly

"In a style as breezy and witty as it is informative, Oldman’s Guide is the essential guide for those who enjoy a tipple...I love it and will refer back to it endlessly..."


Powell's, the world's largest independent bookstore

"The perfect book to get you started with your first sip and bring you well beyond...Oldman has written just the right volume to help readers understand [wine]"


Wine Enthusiast


More media quotesGo

Bookmark and Share -->