Книга: David Williams «A Little Course in Wine Tasting»
Производитель: "Дорлинг Киндерсли" Simply everything you need to know to learn something new; a practical and inspirational course in learning how to appreciate wine. Ever wanted to learn more about wine but don`t know where to begin? Take the first step with `A Little Course in Wine`, part of a new series of learning guides from DK where nothing is assumed and everything is explained. Learn at your own pace, in your own time and in the comfort of your own home. Each course follows the same structure; start simple and learn the basics, build on what you`ve learnt and then show off your new skills! `A Little Course in Wine` takes you from complete beginner to being able to identify and appreciate wine. Start simple with the differences between key wines, build on your skills with tasting sessions on different grape varieties and show off with wines from different climates and regions. The step-by-step pictures show you what other courses only tell you and the tasting notes throughout help build your confidence. `A... ISBN:978-1-4093-6520-4 Издательство: "Дорлинг Киндерсли" (2013)
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David Williams
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Musicians
- David Williams (Australian indigenous musician) (born 1983), Aboriginal musician and artist
- David Williams (bassist) (born 1986), Welsh bassist
- David Williams (born 1986), Welsh guitarist and bassist in Son of Dork
- Dave Williams (musician) (1972–2002), American rock singer
- David Williams (guitarist) (1950–2009), American session guitarist, most notable for working with Madonna and Michael Jackson
- David Williams (Australian musician), band member of Augie March
Politicians
- Delwyn Williams (born 1938 as David John Delwyn Williams), British Conservative politician, MP 1979–1983
- David L. Williams (born 1953), President of the Kentucky Senate
- David Rogerson Williams (1776–1830), Governor of South Carolina, 1814–1816
- David Williams (philosopher) (1738–1816), ordained minister, theologian and political polemicist, founder in 1788 of the Royal Literary Fund
- David Williams (Swansea politician) (1865–1941), Labour Member of Parliament for Swansea East, 1922–1940
- David Williams (Merioneth) (1799–1869), Member of Parliament for Merioneth, 1868–1870
- David Williams (Australian politician) (born 1941), former Australian politician
- D. J. Williams (politician) (David James Williams, 1897–1972), British miner and checkweighman who became a Labour Party Member of Parliament
Sportspeople
- David Williams (Australian rules footballer) (born 1961), former Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne in the Victorian Football League
- David Williams (card game player) (born 1980), American poker and Magic: the Gathering player
- David Williams (footballer) (born 1988), Australian soccer player
- David Williams (footballer born 1968), English former professional association football player who played as a goalkeeper
- David Williams (Welsh footballer) (born 1955), former footballer and football coach
- David Williams (rugby league) (born 1986), Australian rugby league player
- David Tiger Williams (born 1954), Canadian ice hockey player
- David Williams (ice hockey) (born 1967), American ice hockey player
- David Williams (offensive lineman) (born 1966), American football offensive lineman
- D. J. Williams (tight end) (born 1988), player of American football from Arkansas
- David Williams (wide receiver) (born 1963), record-setting American football player at the University of Illinois
- David Williams (cricketer) (born 1963), West Indian cricketer
- David Williams (rugby), rugby union player who represented Australia
Others
- Dafydd Williams (born 1954), Canadian astronaut
- David A. Williams, President and CEO of the Make-A-Wish Foundation
- David B. Williams (died 2009), Ojibway aboriginal painter and printmaker from Canada
- David L. Williams (film director), British filmmaker
- David Marshall Williams (1900–1975), inventor
- David Russell Williams, a Canadian Forces pilot and former base commander
- David W. Williams (1910–2000), American federal judge
- David Vernon Williams (academic), New Zealand professor of law
- David Williams (crime writer) (1926–2003), (Stuart David Williams) advertising executive and crime writer
- David Williams (geologist) (1792–1850), English geologist and priest
- David Williams (historian) (1900–1978), Welsh historian
- David Williams (industrialist) (born 1969), British entrepreneur and founder of Avanti Communications Group plc
- David Williams (journalist), Australian author and journalist
- David Williams (mathematician), probabilist
- David Williams (Methodist minister) (1877–1927), Welsh theologian and minister
- David Williams (academic) (1786–1860), Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, 1856–1858
- David Williams (philosopher) (1738–1816), deist philosopher of the Enlightenment
- David Williams (producer), director and producer for ADV Films
- David Williams (screenwriter), British television screenwriter
- David Williams (space administrator) (born 1951), Director General of the British National Space Centre
- David Williams (soldier) (1754–1831), one of the captors of British spy John Andre in the American Revolutionary War
- David Glyndwr Tudor Williams (1930–2009), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, 1989–1996
- David Williams (UK journalist), British journalist, columnist for the Daily Mail
- David Williams (Royal Navy officer) (born 1921), British Royal Navy admiral, Second Sea Lord, 1974–1977
- David C. Williams, American film composer
- David G. Williams (born 1974), comic book illustrator, painter and sculptor
- David J. Williams (born 1971), Anglo-American science fiction writer and video game writer
- David John Williams (1885–1970), Welsh-language writer and Welsh nationalist
- David M. Williams, Canadian businessman
- David Rhys Williams (1890–1970), American Unitarian minister
- David Williams (1709–1784), Independent minister and schoolmaster
- David Williams (bishop) (1853–1931), Anglican Bishop of Huron and later Metropolitan of Ontario in the 20th century
- David Gwyn Williams, Welsh poet, novelist, translator and academic
- David Williams, the head of Shock Records
See also
- Dave Williams (disambiguation)
- Davey Williams (disambiguation)
- David Walliams (born 1971), born David Williams, British comedian
- David William (1926–2010), British/Canadian actor and director
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