Wine Book Club #5: Back to School/Election Edition
September 2nd, 2008Good Wine Under $20 will be hosting the 5th edition of the Wine Book Club, the online book club for wine lovers who also love to read.
On October 28, 2008 we will be meeting to discuss a book that fits nicely into what will be on many minds this fall: back to school and politics. The book under discussion will be Tyler Colman’s Wine and Politics: How Governments, Environmentalists, Mobsters, and Critics Influence the Wines We Drink. (University of California Press, $27.50; available through Amazon.com for $18.15)
Remember those days of sitting in undergraduate lectures and listening to a professor talk about their subject of expertise? This book will make you feel like you’re learning about wine and politics from a very talented teacher who knows a lot about his subject.
As many of you know, Tyler Colman is at the top of the class in wine blogging as Dr. Vino. What you may not know is he really is a doctor, and holds a PhD degree in politics from Northwestern University. If you’d like to participate in Wine Book Club #5, all you have to do is get your hands on a copy of Tyler’s book, read it, and post a review on your own blog on October 28. That gives you almost 2 months to get this book finished, which should be plenty of time. (did you ever get a deadline that generous in college?)
Don’t have a blog? Post your review on the Wine Book Club site in the comments section for this announcement post, or on Shelfari, or on the Discussion Board for the Wine Book Club on Facebook. You can also leave a link in the comments at Good Wine Under $20’s review, which will of course be posted on October 28.
Here’s hoping a lot of bloggers, and fans of wine blogging, turn out this month to read Tyler Colman’s book. And watch out for the roundup of Wine Book Club #4, now that Farley’s back from vacation, on Wine Outlook.

November 5th, 2008 at 11:13 am
See my review here:
http://www.gastronomersguide.com/2008/07/wine-politics.html