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John Gauntner

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A well-written and informational book on sake. It goes briefly through the brewing process, different types of sake, and the different flavors. It is very easy and enjoyable to read, so especially good if you know nothing about sake. The book is short as the second half of the book focuses on particularly good sake, good pubs, and good liquor stores. They are mostly in Tokyo, Japan, but do have a few in other areas of Japan, States, and other countries. Overall, its a very good book especially if you are planning on visiting Japan.… (meer)
 
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renbedell | 1 andere bespreking | Feb 10, 2018 |
I received a free copy of this book from Goodreads in exchange for an honest review.

I have tasted quite a bit of sake, but by no means did I really know anything about it until I read this book. Gauntner did a fantastic job of bringing together a lot of information about sake in an easy-to-understand format. There are so many things I loved about this book.

For starters, the chapters are all realitivilly short and yet are packed full of information. Each chapter is nicely laid out and are set up in a fashion so that they can be read in any order. Each chapter gives an overview of an area of sake and the chapters are broken up into three overall sections: Sake Secrets, How the Industry Really Works, and The Brewer's Art Revealed. Gauntner also includes an index and glossary for easy reference, which makes the topic very simple to face.

I also loved that, while Gauntner expressed his personal preferences on certain sake, he encourages the reader to try everything and find his or her own performance. His overall massage is to explore the world of sake deeply and figure out what you like. He does not try to force preferences on the reader and emphasizes how there is really no wrong way when it comes to sake. He gives suggestions in each chapter of specific sake and briefly describes the experience of each as well as the kura that make them, giving the reader a nice place to start in the exploration of sake tasting.

If you are at all interested in sake, this is the perfect book to start with. Easy and informative, perfectly written.
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CareBear36 | 2 andere besprekingen | Mar 28, 2015 |
I've been a sake fan for many years but really didn't know much about it despite several trips to Japan. I noticed, however, that all of the Japanese chefs I knew or observed seemed to drink their sake cold, right out of the fridge. The first time I drank it cold, I found it equally delicious but definitely a different beverage. Then I wondered if some sakes were best drunk cold and others best hot. This is just one of the many topics John Gauntner addresses in Sake Confidential. He does a crisp yet conversational job of discussing the different types of sake—like fine French wines, for example, the region where sake is produced makes a difference in its taste and complexity. He explains Japanese terms one is likely to encounter, the role of the brewers' guild and what brewers produce what grades of sake; he suggests selections and there are pictures of labels. These are just a few of the characteristics of this excellent guide, which is indexed for ease of use. I think this is a wonderful book for any Western sake drinker, and it 's superb for the novice who would like to become a knowledgeable sake drinker. If you're interested in sake, buy Sake Confidential. If you need a gift for an adventurous wine drinker—or any wine drinker, for that matter—this is the book to buy. (I usually don't go over the top and suggest purchases of books, but this is an excellent reference, and I can think of three holiday gifts that I don't have to agonize over this year.) BTW re. full disclosure, I received a free copy of this book through the Goodreads Firstreads program.… (meer)
 
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AntT | 2 andere besprekingen | Jan 24, 2015 |
I've been a sake fan for many years but really didn't know much about it despite several trips to Japan. I noticed, however, that all of the Japanese chefs I knew or observed seemed to drink their sake cold, right out of the fridge. The first time I drank it cold, I found it equally delicious but definitely a different beverage. Then I wondered if some sakes were best drunk cold and others best hot. This is just one of the many topics John Gauntner addresses in Sake Confidential. He does a crisp yet conversational job of discussing the different types of sake—like fine French wines, for example, the region where sake is produced makes a difference in its taste and complexity. He explains Japanese terms one is likely to encounter, the role of the brewers' guild and what brewers produce what grades of sake; he suggests selections and there are pictures of labels. These are just a few of the characteristics of this excellent guide, which is indexed for ease of use. I think this is a wonderful book for any Western sake drinker, and it 's superb for the novice who would like to become a knowledgeable sake drinker. If you're interested in sake, buy Sake Confidential. If you need a gift for an adventurous wine drinker—or any wine drinker, for that matter—this is the book to buy. (I usually don't go over the top and suggest purchases of books, but this is an excellent reference, and I can think of three holiday gifts that I don't have to agonize over this year.) BTW re. full disclosure, I received a free copy of this book through the Goodreads Firstreads program.… (meer)
 
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AntT | 2 andere besprekingen | Jan 24, 2015 |

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