American Gold Medal Wines 2006 Guide; The Sure-Fire Way to Find the Right Wine.OLD BROOKVILLE, N.Y. -- The 2006 edition of American Gold American Gold is a syndicated weekly, four-hour, hit-packed, oldies countdown program which is written, produced and hosted by Radio Hall-of-Fame broadcaster Dick Bartley. Concept The concept of American Gold Medal Wines has just been released. Retailing for only $13.95, this guide takes the guess work out of finding the perfect wine in any price range. The publishers of American Gold Medal Wines sift through data from 20 of the most prestigious wine competitions in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. to find the best of the best in every category -- wines that have been awarded gold medals gold medal traditional first prize. [Western Cult: Misc.] See : Prize by panels of experts in blind tastings. Armed with this collective wisdom, wine lovers Noun 1. wine lover - a connoisseur of fine wines; a grape nut cognoscente, connoisseur - an expert able to appreciate a field; especially in the fine arts have a huge leg up in finding the ideal wine for any occasion. Wines are arranged first by varietal va·ri·e·tal adj. Of, indicating, or characterizing a variety, especially a biological variety. n. A wine made principally from one variety of grape and carrying the name of that grape. and then by price -- the way most wine drinkers shop for wine. Pinot Noir fans flip to "P" and quickly find more than 100 of the top American Pinots. Whether working with a budget of $15 or $50 a bottle, this guide uncovers the finest wines that money can buy. Available now, American Gold Medal Wines makes a sensational gift or reference book for wine enthusiasts and professionals. To order call toll free 1-888-484-AGMW (2469) or go to AmericanGoldMedalWines.com. |
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