<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> A wide-ranging survey of rosâe wine details the wine's history and producers, and provides tasting notes, recommendations, and food pairing suggestions. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> In <i>Rosé All Day, </i> wine writer Katherine Cole takes us on an entertaining survey of the history of the wine, moving from the goblets of King Louis XIV to the vineyards of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Cole explains in detail how rosé is created and then tells us where to find the good stuff.<br /> <br /> The book invites readers to journey from the sunny vineyards of southern France to the idyllic hillsides of Italy and beyond. Organized by region, each chapter includes an overview of the general characteristics of the area's wine, profiles of exciting producers, and tasting notes, along with specific recommendations for wines to taste. With atmospheric regional descriptions, savvy advice on wines to buy, creative food pairing suggestions, and pretty-in-pink illustrations, <i>Rosé All Day</i> is a colorful, spirited, essential resource that is sure to quench any wine lover's thirst. <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> <i>"Rosé All Day</i> is comprehensive and entertaining. Katherine Cole delves into the history of rosé--going back further than anyone would have imagined--and has kept abreast of new trends, styles, regions, and methodologies. The girl knows her pink!"--Patrick Comiskey, Senior Correspondent at Wine & Spirits </br></br>"From pop culture to viticulture, Katherine Cole's gorgeous new <i>Rosé All Day </i>will have you wanting to drink pink all year round. This sweeping beauty of a book goes down easy and provides even the most novice of wine readers a spirited, but in-depth look into the history and culture of today's most stylish drink. Read it and you'll be looking at the world permanently through rosé colored glasses. I adore it."--Colu Henry, author of Back Pocket Pasta </br></br>"Katherine Cole proves that there is so much more to our insatiable thirst for pink wine than picnics and Hamptons ragers. Beautifully designed, witty, and intelligent, this as much a relevant guide to the world's best rosés as it is a unique window into pop wine culture--and history. <i>Rosé All Day</i> is the rare wine book that finds the elusive balance between information and entertainment."--Talia Baiocchi, editor-in-chief of Punch and author of Sherry and Spritz </br></br>"Pink may be pretty, but as <i>Rosé All Day</i> demonstrates, pink wine is anything but fluff stuff. Katherine Cole dives deep into the realm of rosé, and proves that rosé can be serious wine that still doesn't take itself too seriously."--Paul Clarke, executive editor of Imbibe and author of The Cocktail Chronicles </br></br>"When it comes to wine, anything Katherine Cole writes is always essential reading--and this fun, accessible, informative book is no exception. Consider this your guide to everything rosé."--Jennifer Fiedler, author of The Essential Bar Book and contributing editor at Wine Spectator <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> <b>Katherine Cole</b> is the host and executive producer of The Four Top, a James Beard-award-winning national food and beverage podcast presented by Oregon Public Broadcasting and streamed on NPR One. Katherine was the wine columnist for <i>The Oregonian</i> newspaper for thirteen years. She is featured in the acclaimed documentary <i>American Wine Story, </i>was named to the "Imbibe 75" list of "the people, places and flavors that will help shape the way we all drink," and has contributed to national and international food and wine publications. A graduate of Harvard College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Katherine has taught journalism courses at Portland State University and studied with the International Sommelier Guild. She is author of <i>How to Fake Your Way through a Wine List</i>, <i>Complete Wine Selector</i>, and <i>Voodoo Vintners </i>and lives with her two daughters and dog in Portland, Oregon.<br />
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