About Bookworm

The Bookworm project pairs two of my favorite things in life, books and wine. It’s not unlike pairing food and wine in that I look for areas of congruence and/or contrast, always in search of balance.

The pairings I create can be inspired by many things in a book – a character’s personality, the book genre, the author, the writing style, where the novel takes place, or my final impression after finishing a book. The more you practice, the more creative pairing possibilities you’ll discover. Ultimately, the project is about the transportive power of a well-told story and how pairing it with a thoughtfully-made wine can make the experience even more enjoyable.

I use the Wine & Spirit Education Trust’s “Systematic Approach to Tasting Wine” when I write my tasting note for each Bookworm issue. I recently received my WSET Level 3 Award in Wines, passing with merit.

While my wine education is a recent interest, my love for books and reading is life-long. Some of my best childhood memories are of quiet times curled up with a blanket and a good book, staying up late to read well beyond bedtime. (Now, as an adult, getting lost in a book remains a simple pleasure for me.)

I mostly review fiction, but will occasionally branch out into non-fiction, memoirs, poetry, graphic novels and cookbooks. And I’d love to hear from you if you have a favorite book to suggest for a pairing.

And finally, a fun fact: the spiral corkscrew on a wine bottle opener is called the “worm,” hence the title for my project, Bookworm.

Cheers!

Jennifer Simonson

Some of my recent favorites.

These are some of the books and wines I’m enjoying now. What are you reading and drinking? I’d love to hear your recommendations.