How to Get A Free Wine Book

My new book, How to Drink Like a Billionaire, makes for an ideal holiday gift – but don’t just take my word for it. In the last week alone it has been featured in Vanity Fair, Chicago Tribune, Tulsa World, Star Tribune, the Epoch Times, and the New York Times!

In case you haven’t heard, I have made it even more tempting to give as a gift. In the next FOUR DAYS, if you buy two (2) or more copies of my book on Amazon, I will send you a FREE copy of my previous book, the award-winning Oldman’s Brave New World of Wine (a $25 value). I will also send you an autographed sticker, personally inscribed by me, which you can include on each book.

TO RECAP: UNTIL THE END OF DECEMBER 18thBUY 2 or MORE BOOKS, GET A FREE BOOK (EACH SIGNED BY MARK*) 

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to get your signed books plus a free book, just in time for the holidays:

1) From now until December 18th, purchase two (2) or more copies of How to Drink Like a Billionaire on Amazon (and I’d be most grateful if you wrote a review!).

2) Email the Amazon receipt to alf@markoldman.com with your mailing address.

3) We will mail you the signed book labels and a FREE, signed copy of Oldman’s Brave New World of Wine–just in time for the holidays!

*: Mark’s signature will be written on separate adhesive labels (i.e., “bookplates”) sent with your free book, and can be applied to each book.

Get thee to Amazon! This offer is only available until DECEMBER 18th!

For more on why How to Drink Like a Billionaire is the perfect holiday gift, click here!

The buzz on How to Drink Like a Billionaire

“The ultimate guide to drinking like a billionaire on a normal budget.”
Maxim
 
“Advice on drinking wine with confidence and covers topics such as undiscovered wine regions and surprising wine and food combinations.”
New York Times
 
“This high-class guide is an adventure into the world of wine.”
Vanity Fair, in “The Books You Should Be Reading Now”
 
“A guide to wine and Champagne to find the most delicious bottles for the best price.”
Forbes

Gift-Worthy Wines That Seem More Expensive Than They Are

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There are few things in this world more satisfying than finding yourself in the wonderful circumstance of discovering wine that is inexpensive, but perceived expensive. This happy valley includes a broad swathe of bubbly, especially the various non-Champagne sparklers in the Crémant category, which manages the trifecta of looking expensive, tasting delicious, and calming the wallet. See my suggestions for the best of this serendipity and just how to spot them.

Roederer Estate Brut, Gruet Brut from new Mexico (but owned by French expatriates), and Segura Viudas Aria Brut (with its silvery metal crest) are three key picks in the sparkling category.

Other wines that drink and dress above their price include Muscadet, the oyster-worshipping white from France’s Loire Valley, which often carries an old-fashioned, aristocratic-looking label.

Beaujolais cru is another winner in both respects, its packaging prominently displaying a Beaujolais cru village – such as the chichi-sounding Morgon and Brouilly – rather than emphasizing the overall region of Beaujolais, which often gets confused with much-maligned Beaujolais-Nouveau.

Moderately priced Bordeaux such as Chateau Talbot, Château Greysac, and Château Gloria also offer cachet for less, with elegant labels featuring noble chateaus and coats of arms.

Another dependable deal, Rioja from Spain, can have impressively gothic labels and sometimes a wrapping of gold fishnet mesh, which was historically a feature to prevent counterfeiting but now adds a dose of gilded glamour.

Another way to lend illustriousness to your bottle is to deliver it in a wooden box, available at finer wine merchants and homeware stores; a gift wine encased this way is like adding a beautiful frame to otherwise humble artwork.

Finally, consider personally labeling gift bottles with a tag that suggests food pairings or a cheeky “drink-by” date; a little bit of handwritten effort glows brightly in the digital era.

For more about wine and ways to find my best inexpensive suggestions, check out my book, How to Drink Like a Billionaire. Take advantage of the Gift Like A Billionaire Giveaway while supplies last!

GIFT LIKE A BILLIONAIRE: Buy 2 wine books, get another* free! 

gift giveawayThe Gift Like A Billionaire Giveaway is here, just in time for the holidays. Buy 2 copies of How to Drink Like a Billionaire, and get a FREE, signed copy of my previous award-winning wine book, Oldman’s Brave New World of Wine (a $25 value!).

My new wine book, How to Drink Like a Billionaire (Regan Arts), makes for an ideal holiday gift. A stylishly designed hardcover, it will enlighten the thirsty like few other wine books and looks great on your coffee table or book shelf.

While supplies last, here’s how to get a FREE copy of my last book, the award-winning Oldman’s Brave New World of Wine.

wine book gift

1) Starting now until December 12th, purchase two (2) or more copies of How to Drink Like a Billionaire on Amazon (and don’t forget to write a review!).

2) Email the Amazon receipt to alf@markoldman.com with your mailing address.

3) We will mail you a FREE, signed copy of Oldman’s Brave New World of Wine–just in time for the holidays!

For more on why How to Drink Like a Billionaire is the perfect holiday gift, click here!

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Conditions Apply:

*Only applies to 2 or more Billionaire books purchased between November 21st, 2016 and December 12th, 2016

*We reserve the right to refuse to any receipts.

*Valid for postage to the continental U.S only.

Fail-Safe Ebullience for the Holidays

With Christmas well-nigh and New Year’s celebrations arriving soon thereafter, I am constantly being hit up to recommend a delicious, interesting red to give as a gift or take to cocktail parties.

cocktail parties wine

The answer is easy: secure a bottle of the Shooting Star Blue Franc 2004, a wine I first encountered six months ago at New York’s well-edited Appellation Wines & Spirits and have since included in several wine seminars.

Like the Governator, this wine is an Austrian in West Coaster’s clothes, being that it is from an Austrian grape (Blaufränkisch) grown in Washington State (where the same grape is known as Lemberger, not to be confused with the stinky, rind-washed cheese, Limberger).

Here is why the Shooting Star Blue Franc hits on all cylinders:

* Gustatory scrumptiousness: its vibrant mix of red-berry fruit, combined with a soft, silky texture, will please any party

* Cocktail-party intrigue: not the usual Cabernet, this red stands out for its unusual grape of origin

* Gentle on the money-clip: clocking in at a reasonable $14

* Captivating label: an old, blue-hued 100-franc note (a “Blue Franc”) making it look like a wine at least twice its price

* Relatively available: in addition to Appellation Wines (www.appellationnyc.com), it can be ordered at New York’s Astor Wines, Michigan’s Bello Vino Marketplace, and California’s Solano Cellars, among other merchants.