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Chris Milliken offers his readers a casual, fun introduction to appreciating wine. For Chriswho has traveled the globe and enjoyed good food and wine with clients, friends, and familywine is something to be shared, to facilitate friendship and community. The first part of this book offers a brief history of wine and introduces the reader to types of grapes and the wines they produce, wine regions, and the winemaking process from vine to glass. And Chris doesnt mind if you skip this background information and head directly to the practical application of this knowledge found in Part Two. Readers are encouraged to develop their own wine palate by discovering new wines to try and enjoy. There are lots of information here about where to find good wine at any price point and how to pair wine with food from Chriss viewpoint as a chef, sommelier, and winemaker. Part III discusses the accouterments of wine consumption and storage and offers advice on creating a wine survival kit. Finally, Chris teaches readers how to evaluate wine like a pro and order wine in a restaurant without anxiety. Writing in a conversational, accessible style, Chris Milliken is the perfect companion on a delightful journey into the world of wine.

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White or Red:
Its All in Your Head

A Crisp and Refreshing Book about Wine

Chris Milliken

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White or Red: Its All in Your Head

A Crisp and Refreshing Book about Wine

Copyright 2016 Christopher Milliken.

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ISBN: 978-1-4917-9915-4 (sc)

ISBN: 978-1-4917-9916-1 (e)

Library of Congress Control Number: 2016910156

iUniverse rev. date: 08/04/2016

CONTENTS

To my wonderful family and fantastic friends all over the world: thank you for your guidance throughout my life and your patience and support as I wrote this book.

I am truly gratefulcheers to you!

Wine is an amazing and complex journey that twists and turns, starts and stops, and changes daily in so many ways. I have been in the wine industry for many years. I have heard so much, seen so much, tasted so muchand the vine keeps growing. No one knows everything about wine; even those with advanced degrees in wine have much more to learn. On the other hand, wine is just simple fermented grape juice. Its nothing to be afraid of. Whether youre a grape farmer, a winemaker, a cork supplier, a sommelier, a waiter or bartender, a restaurant owner, a hotel manager, a wine shop owner, a collector, or just an occasional wine drinker, every experience is unique.

This book is the result of conversations about food and wine with thousands of people around the world, a product of formal discussions and long, casual dinner parties. Wine is social and therefore conversational; I recall so many evenings that turned into early-morning discussions about wine. After so many exchanges with so many people, I started to notice some patterns. There are many erroneous perceptions about wine. Clever marketing, aficionado perspectives, and opulent desires have created a shrouded industry like no other. I hope to clear the fog from this confusing topic so that each of you can feel confident on your own unique path.

I take wine for what it really is and talk about what the majority of wine drinkers want to talk about. There are innumerable books about wine, some of them very technical. I dont intend to get overly technical in this book. Wine appreciation needs to be fun and casual, not intimidating. Many of the stories I share in this book come from the most common themes of my recent travels and discussions. I included some history and background information for curious consumers, but if you want to go straight to the practical application stuff and start at part 2, it wont hurt my feelings.

Ultimately, a fine wine is about much more than grape juice. Regardless of when or whereat a cocktail hour, a wedding, a birthday party, or just a dinner with friends and familywine is shared, and sharing is community. For me, there is nothing better than watching people raise their glasses, wish each other good health, and enjoy one of my wines. In these moments I feel a great sense of accomplishment for helping to facilitate enjoyment and friendship. I hope that you too feel a sense of community as you learn more about the drink that brings so many people together.

Raise your glass, and lets savor this wine journey together.

I have had a passion for food and the culinary arts since I was six years old. I had a bad cold, and my mother took me to the doctor. It was in that doctors waiting room that I came across a cookbook for kids. The book was so simple that there was no real cooking involved, but I was thrilled. When the doctor was ready to see me, I reluctantly put the book back. The entire time I was being examined, all I could think about was that book.

I really like the cookbook in the waiting room, I finally told the doctor at the end of the checkup. I must have looked very excited, because he laughed.

Take it with you, he said, patting me on the shoulder. You can bring it back next time.

Wow, really? Thanks! I exclaimed, forgetting about my cold for a moment. Little did I know what that book would spark in me.

It was a couple of days before Valentines Day, and I had an idea: I was going to cook breakfast for my mom and dad. I couldnt wait. The recipe that caught my interest most, as I flipped through the book in the car, was for french toast. It called for butter, sugar, cinnamon, bread, and one cup of hot water. The only cooking equipment needed was an electric toaster, for which parental supervision was recommended.

As soon as I got home, I made sure we had all the ingredients. I read the recipe over and over to make sure I got it correct. I still remember it. Place the butter in a small bowl with the cinnamon and brown sugar; place that bowl in a larger bowl of hot water until the butter melts; stir the ingredients, spread over toast, and serve. See, I told you it was simple.

The morning of Valentines Day, I carefully followed the recipe. I was quite proud to enter my parents room with my culinary creation. Of course, as wonderful parents do, they ate the toast and encouraged me to keep experimenting with new dishes. Although, now that I think about it, I dont recall them asking for seconds.

By the time I was eight years old, I knew that I wanted to be a chef when I grew upand thats exactly what I did. At seventeen I enrolled in culinary school. For those two years, while I perfected my basic chef skills, I worked in hotels and restaurants. I was a full-time chef and a full-time student, constantly on my feet in hot kitchens, trying to keep my chef coat as clean as possible because I had no time to do laundry.

As part of my first-year culinary course, I couldnt wait for a short semester in wine appreciation. Growing up in the United States is not like growing up in most European countries, where wine is a part of daily life. Many of us had never had wine before, and the professor was going to let us drink in class, even though many of us were underage! We tried mostly French wines, and I was disappointed to find that I didnt like a single one. I was over wine as fast as I was introduced to it. I quickly concluded that wine was not for me. My personal wine journey had begun, and it didnt look as if it was going to go anywhere.

I was led to believe that I would be a full-fledged chef by the time I finished school. Wrong! There is only one thing that can make you a good chef: experience. In order to get that experience, you have to work very hard. And believe mekitchen labor is not paid well. But I pushed through. By working several jobs at a time, including in large four-star and five-star hotels, I gained experience cooking on the breakfast line, the lunch line, and the dinner line. I worked my way up to the fine-dining kitchen and dabbled in the bakery. I cooked banquets and accepted any challenge offered to me.

Finally, after years of stirring and frying and chopping, I had experience. This meant that I could go virtually anywhere and find a job, since there are restaurants and hotels all around the world. Thats exactly what I did: I worked for a hotel chain and looked for transfers to different locations. I was willing to move around as long as I knew I always had a job.

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