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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
liked the concept Oct 01, 2009 Bought it for a friend so not sure if she liked it. But the concept is good & practical.
Great book Feb 04, 2009 I am a novice at wines and that is the reaon I bought this book. It was recommended by a dear friend and I am glad I bought it. Worth every penny. Thanks Gary.
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A great extension of the Podcast Feb 03, 2009 This book is just like reading Gary's podcast instead of watching it. I doubt it could have been done any better than it was. Hope that there is a sequel!
Greay Guy, Great Book, Great Wine Jan 21, 2009 If you follow Gary's blog and WineLibTV you know what to expect from this book...and that is exactly why you should read it. No holds barred, spot-on wine review by the man himself.
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9 of 29 found the following review helpful:
You're kidding, right? Nov 07, 2008 Gary Vaynerchuk is a charlatan within nothing insightful or informative to say. How he got to where is is a mystery to me. I guess it's because he's done a good job of positioning himself as a "shock" wine critic. He acts like a complete goofball his video reviews, and not in a good way. That really annoys me - not because he acts goofy, but because it's obviously FORCED and unnatural. He probably believes he needs to do something to make his subject matter more interesting. (After all, wine doesn't lend itself to a visual medium like video, right? Please.) Ironically, good wine needs no embellishment. All he needs to do is tell the stories behind the wines he's reviewing and the producers who make them, and do that in a straightforward way, and he would be fascinating. When it comes to wine, reality is more interesting than fantasy.
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