I review many wine books (or, well, books with wine as the central theme), and thought it would be nice to have them all available on one single page for you to peruse at your leisure.
You’ll find all the books I’ve reviewed below (which is a growing list) in alphabetical order, as well as the link to purchase the books on Amazon.
If you’d like for me to review your wine book, please click here for more information.
- American Wine: The Ultimate Companion to the Wines and Wineries of the United States by Jancis Robinson and Linda Murphy: BOOK REVIEW. TO PURCHASE.
- Authentic Wine: Toward Natural and Sustainable Winemaking by Jamie Goode and Sam Harrop (MW): BOOK REVIEW. TO PURCHASE.
- Desert Island Wine by Miles Lambert-Gócs : BOOK REVIEW. TO PURCHASE.
- Divine Vintage: Following the Wine Trail From Genesis to Modern Age by Randall Heskett and Joel Butler : BOOK REVIEW. TO PURCHASE.
- Dying on the Vine: How Phylloxera Transformed Wine, by George Gale: BOOK REVIEW. TO PURCHASE.
- How to Love Wine: A Memoir and Manifesto by Eric Asimov: BOOK REVIEW. TO PURCHASE.
- The Makers of American Wine: A Record of Two Hundred Years by Thomas Pinney: BOOK REVIEW. TO PURCHASE.
- Reading between the Wines, by Terry Theise: BOOK REVIEW. TO PURCHASE.
- Rock and Vine: Next Generation Changemakers in America’s Wine Country, by Chelsea Prince: BOOK REVIEW. TO PURCHASE.
- Wine’s Hidden Beauty, by Sondra Barrett, PhD: BOOK REVIEW. TO PURCHASE.
- Why You Like The Wines You Like: Changing the way the world thinks about wines by Tim Hanni, MW; BOOK REVIEW. TO PURCHASE.
- A Vineyard in Napa by Doug Shafer with Andy Demsky: BOOK REVIEW. TO PURCHASE.




