"Wine, Food & Friends with
Karen MacNeil"
on Public Television
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Wine,
Food & Friends
with Karen MacNeil, a lively new series created as an antidote to “wine
anxiety” – the intimidation factor that keeps so many Americans
from experiencing the excitement and pleasures of wine.
Karen MacNeil, one of the country’s top wine educators and a renowned author, hosts the series. She is Chair of the Professional Wine Studies Program at the Culinary Institute of America in the Napa Valley, author of the best-selling book The Wine Bible, and wine columnist for Cooking Light Magazine.
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Karen MacNeil Accepts Literary Award
Author and educator honored at Wine Appreciation Guild gala
San Francisco, Calif.—Author Karen MacNeil was honored as the Wine Appreciation Guild's 2007 Wine Literary Award (WLA) winner at a gala tasting and banquet on Apr. 27. Previous honorees include Hugh Johnson, Robert M. Parker, Jr., Harry Waugh, Leon D. Adams, Dan Berger, Jancis Robinson, Gerald Asher, Tom Stevenson, Gene Ford, Michael Broadbent, Robert Lawrence Balzer, Andrea Robinson and Kevin Zraly.
For two decades, the WLA has recognized authors who have made a substantial contribution to the literature of wine in the English language.
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