“I’m more of a lover than a fighter,” claims Jay McInerney, author of “A
Hedonist in the Cellar,” a collection of his essays on wine. And
love wine he does.
Long-time wine columnist of House and Garden magazine, the accomplished
scribe is more likely to compare a wine to Pamela Anderson (she’s more
Chardonnay than Chablis) than to some rarified horticultural bouquet.
Read an essay per evening (glass of wine in hand) and you’ll not only
garner valuable dinner party banter, but also be amused by the lively
storytelling style.
The cover is as charming as the writing: it’s covered in red wine rings,
and fairly begs you to add your own.
Saluté!
View cover and buy “A Hedonist in the Cellar” (from $18.90) at www.amazon.ca
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