Whether you’re having a book party, book club meeting or writers group over to talk lit, here are some wines to serve:
Irony Wines, from Napa Valley, makes a Cabernet Sauvignon, a Merlot and a Chardonnay, might get everyone ranting about one of the most misused words in the English language. (For more on irony, read this Los Angeles Times op-ed piece by Jon Winokur: “You call that irony?“)
From Orleans Hill Winery, this organic blend of Grenache, Syrah and Sangiovese is only available at Trader Joe’s. You can’t see it on this photo, but a tiny letter “a” is squeezed in between the “e” and the “d.”
Novella Synergy, blend of Petite Syrah, Zinfandel, Merlot and Sangiovese, is from the Eos Estate Winery (which is converting its entire facility to solar power) in Paso Robles, California. Want to know the difference between a novella and a novel and the titles of some classic novellas for your book group? Check out this site.
Do you have a favorite wine you like to sip while reading? What are you reading now?

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