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22%OFFCharles Frankel - Land and Wine: The French Terroir - 9780226014692 - V9780226014692
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Land and Wine: The French Terroir

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Description for Land and Wine: The French Terroir Hardcover. For centuries, France has been the world's greatest wine-producing country. This book takes readers on a tour of the French winemaking regions to illustrate how the soil, underlying bedrock, relief, and microclimate shape the personality of a wine. It is suitable for both the uninitiated wine drinker and the informed gourmand. Num Pages: 264 pages, 65 halftones. BIC Classification: 1DDF; TVSW; WBXD1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 237 x 153 x 20. Weight in Grams: 482.
For centuries, France has been the world's greatest wine-producing country. Its wines are the global gold standard, prized by collectors, and its winemaking regions each offer unique tasting experiences, from the spice of Bordeaux to the berry notes of the Loire Valley. Although grape variety, climate, and the skill of the winemaker are essential in making good wine, the foundation of a wine's character is the soil in which its grapes are grown. Who could better guide us through the relationship between the French land and the wine than a geologist, someone who deeply understands the science behind the soil? ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
University Of Chicago Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
264
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780226014692
SKU
V9780226014692
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About Charles Frankel
Born in Paris, Charles Frankel is a science writer and lecturer specializing in geology and planetary exploration. His books include The End of the Dinosaurs: Chicxulub Crater and Mass Extinctions and Worlds on Fire.

Reviews for Land and Wine: The French Terroir
"Who knew that the crispness of Sancerre stems from the unique succession of sedimentary strata buried in the limestone soil of the upper Loire Valley, or that a splendid Cote-de-Brouilly is a by-product of volcanism? The author is a geologist by training but an oenophile by avocation, and the combination of those interests makes Land and Wine an indispensable manual ... Read more

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