As you delve more deeply into the world of wine, know that you're surrounded by resources to further your knowledge and propel you to the level of expert. The internet alone has more websites devoted to wine than you'll ever need - but here are a few good ones.
Intowine.com is a fun resource, offering pairing tips, articles on wine regions, how to choose your wine cooler and rack, and other helpful ideas. There's even a wine calendar for wine events. My new favorite is keepwinesimple.com, which has wine terms, a section for beginners, how to make wine at home, and where to travel for the great vineyards.
If you like reference books, there's a list of ten top wine books at winecountrygetaways.com, another good resource. I recommend "The Essential Wine Book" by Oz Clarke, one of the most comprehensive guides to wine I've seen yet.
To expedite your wine lessons, try a wine of the month club. There are a number of different clubs, for beginners up to the most seasoned wine expert. For instance, the Discovery Tour Wine Club offers two bottles each month for $29.99. Wine clubs, if you have the money, are a great way to try wines you'd not be exposed to otherwise and increase your knowledge.
A world of wine knowledge is at your fingertips, so pull up Google and get searching. You might even find yourself blogging about your newfound knowledge!
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