The author of The World in a Wineglass is here!
Food & Wine executive wine editor and Travel + Leisure wine editor Ray Isle has been writing about wine and other adult beverages for over 20 years. You’ve also seen his byline in many publications, including The Washington Post, Time and Wine & Spirits. Ray has also collected all sorts of awards and accolades for his work, including three James Beard nominations for beverage writing.
He makes the world of wine understandable and attractive.
Ray is also the author of a beautiful new book called The World in a Wineglass. His first book is part love letter, part wine Wikipedia, and part delightful guide to wine around the globe.
But Ray is not your typical wine writer. In fact, he might be better known for his wine and potato chip pairings: barbecue chips and Zinfandel or spicy AF jalapeño or sriracha chips with a super acidic chilled white wine like Riesling or Grüner Veltliner.
So, Ray is the perfect guide through this world of wine. In The World in a Wine Glass, he explains the difference between corporate-owned, mass-produced wines and the wine producers who grow their own grapes and make wines that reflect the place and vintage variations for a unique sip. He does this by comparing them to the difference between a Taco Bell taco and a taco made from scratch from your local taqueria.
The wines that Ray chose for his book offers something more, stories, soul and a few surprises.
Yet the world of wine and wine journalism is changing and from his vantage point, Ray has seen it all.
So pop the cork, pour a glass and settle in for some great wine stories.
For more about Ray and his work click here.
Find out where to buy Ray’s book The World in a Wineglass here.