"The scientific understanding of the joy we experience in a great glass of wine is still in its infancy. But by the end of his fascinating book, a reader may well see, smell, and taste the world with a completely different perspective." -- 2016 Book of the Year-- "Wine & Spirits" (10/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"Exploring the science of taste through extensive research, Goode offers a unique, thought-provoking, and fresh perspective on tasting wine."-- "Booklist" (9/29/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"This entertaining and fast-moving book explores how and why things taste the way they do to us and how our senses communicate with one another to form our perceptions. Highly researched and multisourced, the book touches on the fascinating topics of synesthesia, "smell blindness," the language of wine and associative learning -- the idea that you like rosé because you first tried it the night you met your husband on that European backpacking trip. No guarantees, but you'll probably be a better taster after reading this book."-- "Chicago Tribune" (10/5/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"For those who have ever sipped a glass of wine and been amazed by aromas and flavors like wet wool or roasted coffee (or if you're simply baffled by such descriptions altogether), wine writer JamieGoode's new book is a must-read on the topic."-- "Imbibe" (10/4/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"Jamie Goode does a bang-up job of explaining the science of how we taste wine and why we all taste it a bit differently that is written in an approachable style and illustrated with colorful graphics to help make the science easily understandable."-- "OnMilwaukee.com" (10/18/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"Goode's book is a fascinating, timely, and necessary perspective on wine and tasting, a field where old-fashioned notions easily persist, a sphere that even today can be plagued by absolutist judgments and petty one-upmanship. . . . This is salutary reading, thoroughly recommended to anyone in the business of wine--it should be required reading for every professional taster, especially for those who teach tasting--but also to anybody who is seriously interested in this endlessly fascinating subject." --Anne Krebiehl, MW "The World of Fine Wine" (12/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"The book is full of ideas I never considered."--Fred Tasker "Tribune News Service" (11/28/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"Deals with interesting science, has its share of bonafide ah-ha! explanations, and raises though-provoking questions about whether or not the traditional methods of evaluating wine truly stand up scientifically."--Joe Roberts "1 Wine Dude" (11/29/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"Our five favorite liquor and wine books from 2016: An engaging read."
-- "San Francisco Chronicle" (11/25/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"A great read for those with an interest in science and the way we taste wine."-- "Winnipeg Free Press" (12/3/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"It's not often you read a book on wine that calls into question your grip on reality, your authenticity, your judgement, a whole lot of things that you believe about yourself, and then tells you that mostly your brain is trying to disregard information - including that of the wine you're trying to assess - rather than assimilate it. . . .This book is controversial, anti-establishment, ground-breaking."-- "JancisRobinson.com" (1/1/2017 12:00:00 AM)
"Copious and often complex scientific subjects are handled with Goode's characteristic lightness of touch. Illustrative thought experiments and helpful summations aid the reader through the more difficult material. All that means that I Taste Red will amply reward both professionals and amateurs alike."-- "Decanter" (1/21/2017 12:00:00 AM)
"The book is superb. The topics covered are complex and, while presented in depth, are explained well for laypersons. This book should be read by every individual who tastes wine critically, produces wine, or simply enjoys wine's pleasures."-- "CHOICE" (4/1/2017 12:00:00 AM)
"Goode's book provides insights from a veteran taster who has clearly absorbed enough of the science to fashion credible models for tasters at all levels of experience. "--Neal Hulkower "Corkboard, American Wine Society"
"[Goode] analyzes the language of wine to see if what we say about wine affects what we think and what we taste -- and if cultural differences enter into the picture. . . . So the science of taste is pretty complicated and interesting and I recommend Jamie Goode's book to anyone who wants to know more about it."
-- "Wine Economist"