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Real Men Drink Port ... and Ladies Do Too! : A Contemporary Guide

Real Men Drink Port ... and Ladies Do Too! : A Contemporary Guide

Author: Ben Howkins Oliver Preston
Publisher: Quiller Publishing Ltd
Publication Date: 01 Oct 2011
ISBN-13: 9781846891120
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In his first book for Quiller, world renowned port writer Ben Howkins guides the reader through the fascinating history of the wine, from its origins through to the present day,and in particular examines the complex persona of the 'port drinker'. Illustrated with Oliver Preston's hilarious cartoons, historical and contemporary facts and numerous amusing anecdotes have been meticulously compiled to produce this hugely informative and entertaining tome. Real Men Drink Port also educates today's wine consumer - exploring the serious side to getting the most pleasure from the wine, by detailing fascinating facts about what goes on behind the scenes at the famous port firms, and guiding readers through eleven essential lists of previously untold 'must haves'.


Author Description


Ben Howkins is regarded as the UK's foremost writer and expert on both port and sherry. He was awarded the Vintners' Scholarship in 1963, making him the youngest person to receive this award. His experience in Europe's vineyards, working with many leading vintners, informs his commitment to educate others in the enjoyment of wine. He is a member of the Vintners Company, co founder of Royal Tokaji, past Trustee of WSET (Wine & Spirit Educational Trust ), a director of Last Drop Distillers and is currently introducing wine libraries to affluent Chinese wine lovers. Ben's other titles for Quiller include: Real Men Drink Port...and Ladies do too! and Rich Rare & Red. Oliver Preston’s illustrations have been published in The Times, Punch, Cotswold Life and The Independent and he draws regularly for The Field magazine. Oliver’s work has been published in sixteen books, including compilations of his cartoons and he is the current chairman of The Cartoon Museum in London.






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