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Why Learn About Wine? How to Choose Better Bottles and Build Confidence in What You Drink

So you don’t waste money (or calories) on bottles you won’t actually enjoy.


Wine can feel intimidating at first, but it becomes far more enjoyable the moment you understand a few simple basics: grape varieties, where a wine comes from, and the story behind the producer. That foundation changes everything.


Suddenly, you can order with confidence in restaurants, read a wine list without second-guessing yourself, recognise quality more easily, and start to understand what you genuinely like (and just as importantly, what you don’t).


It’s not about memorising obscure facts. It’s about building confidence in your own taste.


If you want to build that knowledge without the waffle, these are the books and magazines I always come back to:

Each one approaches wine in a different way, but all of them make the subject feel more accessible, not less.


Once you understand the basics of wine, everything becomes easier.


Wine lists stop feeling overwhelming. Choices become clearer. And most importantly, you start drinking things you actually enjoy.


And that, really, is the point.


Elizabeth Hawthorthwaite x



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