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Jancis Robinson's Wine Course | 
enlarge | Actor: Jancis Robinson Studio: Wellspring Media Category: DVD
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $13.12 You Save: $6.83 (34%)
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 13592
Format: Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 2 Running Time: 300 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.9
MPN: DWSP774D ISBN: 1583502203 UPC: 790658007741 EAN: 9781583502204 ASIN: B00015YV5O
Release Date: March 16, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Over the course of five videos, Jancis Robinson gives us a basic understanding of wine: how it is made, how to appreciate it, how to properly store, open, and drink it. Robinson is an expert in the field, editor of The Oxford Companion to Wine, as well as a columnist for the Wine Spectator. These tapes, though, are not just about the drink; just as interesting is her look into the people behind the wines. Each video introduces a new locale and the people who cultivate the grapes and turn them into nectar. Robinson never speaks down to her viewer--she points out that wine should not be a serious subject, that its point is to provide pleasure--although she is frequently a bit condescending to the vintners in her interviews, making the show all the more amusing. Some of the best moments occur when she offers a winemaker a taste of the competitor's wine--somehow they never think it is quite up their own standards. She revels in revealing the scandals and failures of the wine world, providing a gossipy feel. While the wine course is more than enough reason to watch this series, the cinematography is spectacular, beautifully highlighting the wine-growing regions of the world--from Australia to Chile to Oregon to Europe. Mixing history and culture with nuts and bolts, this set is a perfect place to start if you have little or no previous knowledge of wine. --Jenny Brown
Description Over the course of five videos, Jancis Robinson gives us a basic understanding of wine: how it is made, how to appreciate it, how to properly store, open, and drink it. Robinson is an expert in the field, editor of The Oxford Companion to Wine, as well as a columnist for the Wine Spectator. These tapes, though, are not just about the drink; just as interesting is her look into the people behind the wines. Each video introduces a new locale and the people who cultivate the grapes and turn them into nectar. Robinson never speaks down to her viewer--she points out that wine should not be a serious subject, that its point is to provide pleasure--although she is frequently a bit condescending to the vintners in her interviews, making the show all the more amusing. Some of the best moments occur when she offers a winemaker a taste of the competitor's wine--somehow they never think it is quite up their own standards. She revels in revealing the scandals and failures of the wine world, providing a gossipy feel. While the wine course is more than enough reason to watch this series, the cinematography is spectacular, beautifully highlighting the wine-growing regions of the world--from Australia to Chile to Oregon to Europe. Mixing history and culture with nuts and bolts, this set is a perfect place to start if you have little or no previous knowledge of wine. --Jenny Brown
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Excellent--but dated February 13, 2008 Ronald J. Benza (San Francisco, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
An excellent series (BBC. Jancis Robinson brings a certain wit & British charm to the whole subject. She has an amazing ability to stand outside of the wine hype and almost view it as an outsider. The only thing is this: this series has a 1995 copyright. And a lot has happened in 13 years!
Was it about wine...? December 22, 2007 Vino toujours (San Luis Obispo, Ca) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've tried desperately to watch this DVD on several occasions only to find myself bored by the tiresome ramblings of Jancis R. I wasn't as convinced this DVD was about wine as it was about her seeing how long she could talk. Hoping at any point she might get as tired of hearing her own voice as I was of hearing it. Thank goodness I didn't buy this dvd. I've rented it a couple times hoping to find some little nugget that might interest me. No such luck. At this point, not only would I NOT buy this DVD set, I wouldn't want it if it were given to me. And the chance of me renting again is pretty close to non-existent. And if there were an option for giving this DVD a zero star rating, that's still more than it deserves.
Jancis Robinson Wine Course November 7, 2007 Juniper (Napa CA) This is a great introductory over view of wine regions. It has fun quizzes on the special features, as well as maps and links and wine recomendations. Its fun.
Delightfully witty February 22, 2007 Destiny (Detroit, MI USA) I absolutely loved this video series. It is very well done for a novice or more experienced wine lover. Jancis Robinson's very reserved, yet witty sense of humor and passion for the world of wine is a wonderful complement to her thorough knowledge of the subject matter. I would recommend this wine course to anyone looking to expand their knowledge on the subject.
Wine Course September 25, 2005 Lindsay J. Duff (New Zealand) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Excellent well rounded presentation , stunning photography and of course, great wines all presented by a knowledgable entertaining wine lover, Jancis.
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