The 500 Best-Value Wines in the LCBO 2017: The Definitive Guide to the Best Wine Deals in the Liquor Control Board of Ontario

The 500 Best-Value Wines in the LCBO 2017: The Definitive Guide to the Best Wine Deals in the Liquor Control Board of Ontario

by Rod Phillips
The 500 Best-Value Wines in the LCBO 2017: The Definitive Guide to the Best Wine Deals in the Liquor Control Board of Ontario

The 500 Best-Value Wines in the LCBO 2017: The Definitive Guide to the Best Wine Deals in the Liquor Control Board of Ontario

by Rod Phillips

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Overview

Rod Phillips is back with his hugely popular guide to the best wines currently on sale from the Liquor Board of Ontario’s General Purchase and Vintage Essential lists. Now in its ninth edition, Rod has sipped and re-sipped over 1500 wines to bring you his 500 top choices from the LCBO, adding over 100 new picks for 2017.

The 500 Best-Value Wines in the LCBO is the wine purchaser’s bible, with accessible, jargon-free descriptions of white, red, sparkling and dessert wines from around the world. Five-star ratings with suggested food pairings and a sweetness indicator help the consumer select what wine is right for any occasion, all with up-to-date prices and information on grape varieties and vintage. Each entry includes a space for notes, so you can keep track of your own preferences as you search for the perfect wine to accompany a meal, or just to enjoy on its own.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781770503151
Publisher: Whitecap Books, Limited
Publication date: 11/15/2016
Pages: 250
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Rod Phillips is the wine columnist for the Ottawa Citizen, author of four books about wine including Ontario Wine Country and several editions of The 500 Best-Value Wines of the LCBO, and contributor to magazines such as The World of Fine Wine, Vines, NUVO, Wine Access and Wine Spectator. Rod is known for his in-depth knowledge and understanding of wine. Named Wine Person of the Year by the National Capital Sommelier Guild in 2000, Rod is a frequent judge at wine competitions throughout Canada and Europe. He lives in Ottawa.

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