Drink Pink: A Celebration of Rose

Hardback

Main Details

Title Drink Pink: A Celebration of Rose
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Victoria James
By (author) Lyle Railsback
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 165
Category/GenreAlcoholic Drinks
Wine
ISBN/Barcode 9780062676207
ClassificationsDewey:641.22
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint Harper Design
Publication Date 29 June 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

Combining delightful stories with whimsical and clever illustrations, Drink Pink is a clever, captivating, and unpretentious look at rose for novices and connoisseurs alike. For years, rose has lived a quiet life as the not-red and not-white wine, but in the last five years this vintage has taken its rightful place in the spotlight. Use this book as a guide to rose's myriad of pleasures. Comprehensive and complete with both esoteric knowledge and entirely practical cocktails and dinner party recipes, this is the perfect book give your girlfriend or keep to display for yourself! Part 1: Rose Is Old School - Learn about the three-thousand-year history of rose, and see exactly why it took so long for this wine to saturate American culture. Part 2: Producing Pink Juice - Discover the crafting methods that set rose apart from other wines, and get a crash course in the significance of saignee, skin contact, blending, and more! Part 3: People and Places - Study the different producers of rose and start talking like a true sommelier. Part 4: Why and How to Drink Pink - hear professional foodies and wine experts sing praises about pink wine, and - Part 5: Recipes - Enjoy a myriad of rose-related recipes. Here, the options are endless! Cocktail recipes starring rose; appetizer, entree, and side dishes that include or pair well with rose; classy desserts and the best types of rose to accent them. There's no better way to get in the pink than with Drink Pink!

Author Biography

Victoria James has worked in restaurants since she was thirteen. She fell in love with wine and when she was twenty-one became certified as a sommelier. She has worked at some of the most prestigious restaurants in New York City including Marea and Aureole. She is now the corporate beverage director of Piora in the West Village, and their new restaurant Cote. Victoria's name has appeared on many notable lists: Zagat's 30 Under 30, Wine Enthusiast's 40 Under 40, Forbes' 10 Innovators Under 30 Shaking Up the New York Food Scene, Wine & Spirits Best New Sommeliers, and thebacklabel.com declared her "New York's Youngest Sommelier." She travels as much as possible to vineyards around the world and writes about the stories behind the wines. In her free time, she makes Amaro from foraged plants. She lives in New York City with her sister Laura, her boyfriend, Lyle, and her dog, Rocco. Lyle Railsback was born in California, has an art degree from George Fox University in Oregon, and makes wine with his brother in Santa Ynez, California. Their first release as Railsback Freres was a rose inspired by Lulu Peyraud in Bandol. Currently, he does national sales for Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant and travels a lot.

Reviews

"I remember when wine connoisseurs couldn't be in the same room with a bottle of rose. Now rose is not only acceptable -- it's hip! Rose deserves it's own book, especially one written with such style, a book that can be enjoyed by beginner and professional alike." -- Kermit Lynch, author of ADVENTURES ON THE WINE ROUTE and owner of Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant "James gives us a long-overdue book on rose...Well done." -- Ed McCarthy, author of the WINE FOR DUMMIES series "James captures the twists and turns, highs and lows and sheer accidents that led to rose's place in the world today. The book is studded with morsels that will delight both the everyday drinker and the career sommelier...You'll never look at pink wine the same again!" -- Leiti Hsu, show host, WORD OF MOUTH, Writer, Town & Country "Wine wunderkind Victoria James takes readers through a refreshing and delightful journey through all the delights of drinking pink. A long-overdue book on rose... Well done." -- Bianca Bosker, author of CORK DORK "Written by sommelier Victoria James with beautiful illustrations by Lyle Railsback, Drink Pink covers the history, process of making, and cultural appeal of rose - and argues that drinkers should enjoy it all year round (we're in)." -- Bust.com "James, the sommelier at Piora in New York, offers a crisp introduction ... The book is studded with illustrations by Lyle Railsback...a gifted artist." -- The Street "In her new book...James celebrates the revival of critical and consumer interest in these wines - leaving the dark days of inexpensive and over-sweetened brands like Lancers, and the white zinfandel apocalypse of the 80s, far behind ... You'll learn all the essentials." -- Forbes.com "Ramp up your rose IQ." -- Food & Wine "Especially with Lyle Railsback's pretty illustrations, sommelier Victoria James's charming book is as enticing as the drink that inspired it." -- Coastal Living's 50 Best Books for the Beach This Summer "Nothing is more liberating than relaxing into what you love without so much as a care as to what others may think. That's the gist behind James' unabashed elation for rose and her rationalization as to why it deserves a heck of a lot more respect than it gets." -- Leite's Culinaria