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  • af Steven Spurrier
    344,95 kr.

    Steven Spurrier was a legend in the wine industry. This book charts the incidents, adventures, ideas and discoveries that have formed Steven's remarkable wine journey.

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    344,95 kr.

    - A multi-layered look at this essential wine, beautifully designed to bring the region to life on the page- Contributions from top Burgundy writers: Jasper Morris MW, Allan Meadows, Raymond Blake, Kermit Lynch, Jeannie Cho Lee MW, Hugh Johnson, Margaret Rand, Serena Sutcliffe and many more, including Evelyn Waugh- The fascinating history and Burgundy's place in the world today, and its aspirations for the future- Full of stories about the innovators and characters- Next in the series after On Champagne, one of 2023's wine books of the year in Sunday Telegraph and Washington PostBurgundy is France's most prized and prestigious wine region today as well as being one of its oldest and most traded, if not always by the English. Its wines, to quote Jay McInerney who contributes, are "for lovers, lunatics and poets..." and are the textbook definition of what terroir is all about. Villages mere meters apart produce wines of startlingly different personalities, and it is one of the rare regions in Europe whose red and white wines are equally celebrated. For all of its precious history it is also a region at the forefront of vinous innovation, with many winemakers certified as biodynamic. It is home to some of the world's most famous wine estates, and its top wines are all made from just one red and one white grape, yet the range of wine styles across the region, from Chablis in the north to Beaujolais in the south is significant. On Burgundy explores all of these themes and ideas with contributions from many of the world's top wine writers, looking at the kings, popes, mavericks and pioneers who have made wine in this region for generations.

  • - Your Global Wine Companion
    af Oz Clarke
    294,95 kr.

    Oz's most authoritative and definitive, yet also his most personal wine book ever. This book, and Oz, really are your personal wine guides.

  • - Stories from a revolutionary winemaker
    af PETER VINDING-DIERS
    344,95 kr.

    A great read of the roller coaster life of one of wine's most uncrushable optimistic and opinionated Mavericks! For me, it's his tribulations and triumphs in Bordeaux that shine.' Oz Clarke

  • af Gus Zhu
    200,95 kr.

  •  
    329,95 kr.

    Chianti is loved globally and this is the story of the region which produces it along with a number of other important wines, including the Super Tuscans. A portrait penned by the leading writers of this classic region.

  • af Raymond Blake
    329,95 kr.

    Côte d'Or is small but its influence is huge and its complicated vineyard structure can be confusing even for wine professionals. It's an intimidating terroir but Raymond Blake's companionable Côte d'Or paints a complete picture of life there: the history, the culture, the people, the place, the geography and the climate.

  • af Richard Mayson
    387,95 kr.

  • af Beverley Blanning
    329,95 kr.

    - A welcome addition to the Classic Wine Library's roster of books on French wine regions- The Loire is a popular holiday destination and its wines are as big a draw for many as its châteaux- Beverley Blanning is an award-winning Master of Wine and adept wine communicator and authorWines of the Loire Valley provides an up-to-date guide to the wines of this historic region. The hallmark of Loire wines is their balance between succulent fruit and refreshing acidity but the Loire Valley encompasses a vast array of wines, not only the well-known and trusted names but many more little known, overlooked and undervalued. The complex patchwork of vineyards that extends more than 500 kilometers along France's longest river is a haven of discovery for wine lovers. The Loire's winemakers are at the forefront of the move towards a more natural approach to winegrowing, making it a preferred choice for anyone looking for organic, biodynamic and 'natural' wines. While higher-profile regions are struggling with rising temperatures and excessive alcohol levels, the cooler vineyards of the Loire are benefiting from warmer vintages. The first part of the book covers the Loire Valley's history and presents an overview of the region, the grape varieties used, the wine styles produced, and the viticulture and vinification of the Loire Valley. The second part profiles the main regions and the individuals shaping the vinous landscape of the Loire Valley today, from Muscadet on the Atlantic coast, through Pouilly-Fumé and Sancerre in Centre Loire, to Côtes d'Auvergne in the Upper Loire. A final chapter gives an overview of Loire vintages.

  • af Sarah Jane Evans
    329,95 kr.

  • af Elaine Chukan Brown
    329,95 kr.

    Presents serious readers and students of wine with a single concise, complete, cohesive book on the world's fourth largest wine producer - California. Covers the general history, geography and vineyard structure before focusing on each region and its producers in detail. Concludes with an analysis of the future for the California wine industry.

  • af Mary Gorman-McAdams
    329,95 kr.

    - Separates the white wines of Bordeaux from their more prominent red counterparts, providing more details on these styles than they receive in general regional surveys- Author is a Master of Wine who is particularly astute regarding the business and marketing aspect of wine- Examines the history, terroirs and traditions but places particular focus on todays wines and winemakers- Provides detailed discussion and review of last 10 vintages, essential for wine enthusiasts and sommeliersThis insightful book examines in detail the lesser-known wines of Bordeaux - the dry whites, the rosés (including Clairet), the sweet wines (beyond just the famed Sauternes) and the relative newcomer crémant, the sparkling wine which now represents almost 1.5 per cent of all Bordeaux wine. The White Wines of Bordeaux examines the history and evolution of these less well-known wine styles and colours, and profiles the grape varieties planted. It highlights the different terroirs and vineyards across Bordeaux, and spotlights the grower-producers, their stories and their wines, which occupy the emerging 'middle' in an area that has traditionally been polarized as cru classé or generic. The book identifies and discusses the challenges the region and its growers face and assess important catalysts for change such as climate change, new markets made by globally travelled younger generations, a focus on sustainability and wine tourism.

  • af Rosemary (President of the Circle of Wine Writers) George
    387,95 kr.

  • af Jessica Dupuy
    387,95 kr.

  • af Julian Jeffs
    387,95 kr.

    The fully updated sixth edition of Julian Jeffs' Sherry explores the links between Jerez's history and culture, and the development of the sherry trade. It provides extensive details of shippers, from the traditional family firms to the new boutique bodegas, along with thorough appendices for those who wish to delve into the fine details.

  • af Stephen Brook
    387,95 kr.

  • af Lisa Granik
    387,95 kr.

    Georgian wines have been produced for 8,000 years and are among the world's most distinctive. This is the first definitive book on Georgian wine. The heart of the book resides in a detailed examination of Georgian grape varieties, key vineyard areas, and wine styles, followed by profiles of contemporary Georgian producers.

  • af Jim Clarke
    387,95 kr.

  • af Sarah Jane Evans
    387,95 kr.

    Spain is Europe's most exciting wine producer. Sarah Jane Evans, a leading authority on the wines of Spain, analyses the main regions, Galicia, Asturias and Cantabria, Castilla y León, Ribera del Duero, Rioja, Navarra and Aragón, including profiles of the most interesting producers and their distinctive wines.

  • af Richard Mayson
    387,95 kr.

    This book, written by one of the world's leading authorities on Portuguese wine, examines the terroirs that make this small but varied country so unique. It divides Portugal into four areas: Atlantic, mountains, the plains and the islands. Within each there are detailed descriptions of the wine regions, growers and the wines they produce.

  • af Rod Phillips
    387,95 kr.

  • af Matt Walls
    387,95 kr.

  • af David Way
    387,95 kr.

  • af Mark Davidson
    387,95 kr.

  • af Raymond Blake
    329,95 kr.

  • af Anthony Rose
    387,95 kr.

    Fizz! tells the stories behind the increasingly vibrant sparkling wine industry, exploring recent changes in vineyard and cellar and explaining why it really is worth paying more for some wines. It sets out the huge diversity of wine styles now on offer, and presents profiles of producers making a difference to the world's sparkling wines.

  •  
    442,95 kr.

    The Classic Wine Library is home to some of the world's best-informed writing on wine. This anthology gathers together selected essays from nearly 30 titles, published over the last 10 years. The chapters cover topics essential to understanding the wines of a range of regions, including their history, wine growing, winemaking and signature wines.

  • af Richard Mayson
    387,95 kr.

    Richard Mayson's Madeira: The islands and their wines is a unique guide to a unique wine. It considers the history and geography of the islands, the vineyards and the way in which the wines are made. A guide to the current producers and their typical wines follows, along with a chapter on the shippers, with tasting notes on more than 400 wines.

  • af Peter Yeung
    547,95 kr.

    A textbook and practitioner's guide, written by a leading Professor of Wine Business and a seasoned luxury wine marketing practitioner. It describes the history and best practices of marketing luxury wine, and includes case studies of wineries from around the world, as well as new, primary research into the market size of luxury wine.

  • af Elizabeth Gabay
    387,95 kr.

    This expert guide to rosé begins with a history of rosé and its developing economics and viticulture, analysing the role of Provence as a catalyst for change, other French rosés, and pink wines from around the world. Essential reading for wine professionals, students and collectors, as well as serious wine lovers and wine tourists.

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