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California drinkin'
REVIEW BY EVE ZIBART
The Access guide is, as always, nearly comprehensive, with a mix of restaurant, museum, shopping and accommodation profiles along with the wineries. A lot of research is packed into these paragraph-long entries: names, dates, anecdotes, some entertaining trivia and asides, and enough menu detail from the major restaurants to suggest that the editorial staff did in-depth field studies.
Fodor, $20 96 pages, ISBN 0679009183
Access Press, $19.95 240 pages, ISBN 0062772899
One for the roadBoth vacationers and wine hounds should pick up one other book before they head to Wine World West: Andrea Immer's Wine Buying Guide for Everyone, a slender paperback that succinctly but accessibly rates not 90-plus pointers but inexpensive and general-sales wines. Immer, a master sommelier who is dean of wine studies at the Culinary Institute and author of the indispensable Great Wine Made Simple, has also served as beverage director for the huge Starwood Hotels & Resorts, as well as Restaurant Associates, and she never stoops to condescend to either inexperienced or budget-minded drinkers. In fact, one hilarious rating, the kitchen countertop/ refrigerator overnight survival test, is so clearly useful one wishes all wine critics would deign to adopt it. (I know not everyone finishes whole bottles at one sitting; I just don't know anyone who doesn't.) Her similarly helpful advice on savvy retail and online purchases and on navigating restaurant wine lists; her easy disregard of pretentiousness ("We in the trade find it funny . . . that guests shy away from the least expensive wines"); and her mini-tasting seminar are classics. And her equally democratic hit lists, "hip wines" ("impress the date"), "blue-chip wines" ("impress the client"), wines to take to dinner, wines to buy for Thanksgiving, even labels that are safe to drink on airplanes, once again prove Immer a champion of the people. Buy a handful of these books and pass them around; you'll never be afraid of the corner store again.
By Andrea Immer Broadway, $12.95 224 pages, ISBN 0767911849
Eve Zibart is restaurant critic for the weekend section of The Washington Post and author of The Ethnic Food Lover's Companion.
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