Corkscrewed: Adventures in the New French Wine Country
Robert V. Camuto's interest in wine turned into a passion when he moved to France and began digging into local soils and cellars. Corkscrewed recounts Camuto's journey through France s myriad regions and how the journey brought about a profound change in everything he believed about wine. The world of great wines was once dominated by great Bordeaux chateaux. As those chateaux were bought up by moguls and international corporations, the heart of French winemaking moved into the realm of small producers, whose wines reflect the stunning diversity of regional environment, soil, and culture terroir.
A Taste For Wine: 20 key tastings to unlock your personal wine style
Vincent Gasnier, a famous master sommelier, takes his readers through more than twenty guided wine tastings designed to help determine one's personal wine tastes and style, accompanied by an introduction to the art of wine making, a comprehensive directory of world wines organized by style and country, and tips on buying storing, and serving different types of wine.
Wines and Beers of Old New England: A How to-Do-It History
This book is written for people who like to go to folk museums, who like to collect antiques, who like to renovate old houses, and who like to drink, writes the author.
Launched in 1978, Winestate is one of the world’s longest running wine magazines, featuring over 140 pages on all things vinous from around the globe. Winestate tastes and rates over 10,000 wines a year, making Winestate the leading authority on Australian and New Zealand wines.
Launched in 1978, Winestate is one of the world’s longest running wine magazines, featuring over 140 pages on all things vinous from around the globe. Winestate tastes and rates over 10,000 wines a year, making Winestate the leading authority on Australian and New Zealand wines.