John Schreiner’s latest book to be released this month
by
Adam Dial
April 6, 2006
We are excited to announce that John Schreiner, AppellationAmerica’s Regional Editor for British Columbia, has completed his 10th wine book. John Schreiner’s Okanagan Wine Tour Guide, is being released in April, 2006, by Whitecap Books of North Vancouver.
A compact 248-page paperback for $19.95, the book offers concise profiles of 94 wineries that are open or being developed in the Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys. It provides contact information for another five that have emerged in these booming wine regions since the manuscript was completed earlier in the year. That makes this most up-to-date resource available for wine touring in the British Columbia interior.
Schreiner brings fresh insights and details that take readers beyond his two recent Whitecap bestsellers, British Columbia Wine County (2003) and The Wineries of British Columbia (2004). The text provides thumbnail sketches and telling anecdotes about winery principals. It points readers toward recommended wines and provides the required contact information, including wine shop hours, needed for wine touring. A quick guide at the front of the book groups wineries by regions for the most effective touring. The book is liberally illustrated with photographs and includes a winery map.
More than 20 new wineries are profiled. Among them: Twisted Tree Winery in Osoyoos, the first to plant a rarely seen red variety called Tannat; Van Westen Vineyards of Naramata, where all wine names begin with V; and Tantalus Vineyards of Kelowna, the rebirth of Pinot Reach Cellars.
The book also includes a glossary of useful wine terms and detailed tables drawn from a recent vineyard census.
For more information: contact John Schreiner by phone at 604-980-5964, or by email at j.schreiner@appellationamerica.com
A compact 248-page paperback for $19.95, the book offers concise profiles of 94 wineries that are open or being developed in the Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys. It provides contact information for another five that have emerged in these booming wine regions since the manuscript was completed earlier in the year. That makes this most up-to-date resource available for wine touring in the British Columbia interior.
Schreiner brings fresh insights and details that take readers beyond his two recent Whitecap bestsellers, British Columbia Wine County (2003) and The Wineries of British Columbia (2004). The text provides thumbnail sketches and telling anecdotes about winery principals. It points readers toward recommended wines and provides the required contact information, including wine shop hours, needed for wine touring. A quick guide at the front of the book groups wineries by regions for the most effective touring. The book is liberally illustrated with photographs and includes a winery map.
More than 20 new wineries are profiled. Among them: Twisted Tree Winery in Osoyoos, the first to plant a rarely seen red variety called Tannat; Van Westen Vineyards of Naramata, where all wine names begin with V; and Tantalus Vineyards of Kelowna, the rebirth of Pinot Reach Cellars.
The book also includes a glossary of useful wine terms and detailed tables drawn from a recent vineyard census.
For more information: contact John Schreiner by phone at 604-980-5964, or by email at j.schreiner@appellationamerica.com