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The Swurl Guide to Commonly Used Wine Terms
The Swurl Guide to Commonly Used Wine Terms
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The guide is an 96-page illustrated glossary with fun and digestible definitions to over 60 essential wine-related terms, written by Eliza Dumais and illustrated by Cerise Zelenetz.
For retailers interested in carrying the book, please email us directly at wholesale@getswurl.com and we’ll follow up with additional information.
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Written by Eliza Dumais
Edited by Nathan Bodenstein
Illustrated by Cerise Zelenetz
Creative Direction by Nathan Bodenstein
Foreword by Jenny Lefcourt
Fact Checked by Andrea Morris & Zev Rovine
Published by SWURL
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