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Educating Peter - a review

posted Tuesday, 8 May 2007
educating peter

Educating Peter: How I Taught a Famous Movie Critic the Difference Between Cabernet and Merlot
or How Anybody Can Become an (Almost) Instant Wine Expert
Lettie Teague
Scribner, 2007
RRP: £12.48 

Witty, entertaining and educational - the first non-patronising wine book?

Buy Educating Peter... from Amazon.co.uk

Despite aiming for the medal for The Year's Longest Title, Educating Peter ranks as one of the best wine books I've read.  Too often, books about wine - and wine appreciation in particular - leave me cold and feeling patronised.  What's needed is a literary device that prevents that feeling - and Teague has found it.

Lettie Teague is the wine editor for the Food & Wine magazine in the USA.  Peter (Travers) is the movie critic for Rolling Stone and he knows almost nothing about wine - indeed he is actually scared of some wines (Cabernets in particular).  Teague takes Peter on a journey around the world of wine including a whistlestop tour of the Napa Valley, introducing him to wines, winemakers and wine vendors wherever possible.

The idea behind this is that instead of patronising you and me, the author can patronise Peter - and let us into a few secrets at the same time.  What we end-up with is something very informative but also pretty entertaining.  Instead of reading like a text book, this comes over as a novel.  If it were a TV documentary it would surely come over as a Buddy-Movie. 

What makes the book so entertaining is the Peter - he comes over as a genuine enthusiast in all that he does, but also at times a petulant child (much to the dismay of the author).  He loves to drop names where he can - sometimes this impresses, sometimes it amusingly fails to do so.  Through him, we learn that Scorsese's favourite wine is Chianti, while George Clooney likes wine so long as it's "either red or white".  Through Lettie, we learn a whole lot more.

Educating Peter doesn't just cover the standard stuff (grape varieties, wine regions, wine making etc) but also how to taste, how to develop a cellar and how to buy (from the high street, from specialists, from restaurants and even from auctions).  The section on dealing with sommeliers is particularly amusing - and quite enlightening.

Aimed at the US market, the book has a bias towards wine grown there and available there of course - but nevertheless, this is a rich source of wine information - one that I feel richer for having read. 

Buy Educating Peter... from Amazon.co.uk

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1. Amanda left...
Wednesday, 9 May 2007 12:52 pm :: http://littlefoodie.blogspot.com

From your review I will def buy the book for my husband who loves trying and buying different wine. He doesn't like the whole wine snobbery thing so this sounds perfect. Peter sounds v.funny.


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