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The Wines of the Rhone Valley by Robert M. Parker,

The Wines of the Rhone Valley by Robert M. Parker,
Are there wines to rival the greatest first-growths of Bordeaux and the grand crus of Burgundy? Robert Parker's answer is a resounding Yes -- they are to be found among the finest wines of the Rhone Valley. With this new edition of "Wines of the Rhone Valley," Robert Parker, the world's most influential wine critic, provides the key to enjoying the winemaking world's best-kept secret. And publication of "Wines of the Rhone Valley" coincides with reports that the 1995 vintage from this region may be one of the best ever. With the precursor of this book, "The Wines of the Rhone Valley and Provence," first published in 1987, Parker began a campaign to share with the wine consumer the wealth of wines found in this underappreciated region. The area contains the oldest vineyards in France -- indeed the heyday of some of the Rhone Valley wines was 2,000 years ago, around the time of the Roman conquest of France. In recent centuries, these wines have been misunderstood and ignored -- and consequently undervalued. All of which means that some of the great wines of the world are available for a fraction of the cost of those from better-known regions. "Wines of the Rhone Valley" is the ultimate resource for every wine lover, highlighting both the greatest wines of the Rhone Valley and the region's finest wine values. These wines range, in Parker's words, "from the humble generic Cotes du Rhone to the most sublime and celestial wines of Cote Rotie, Hermitage, Condrieu, and Chateauneuf du Pape." With his trademark thoroughness, Parker has fully revised and expanded this edition to reflect changes in the region, new personalities, and the latest vintages. Parker's previous books --the critically acclaimed "Bordeaux" and "Burgundy" and four widely praised editions of the "Wine Buyer's Guide" -- firmly established him, in "Time" magazine's words, as "the man with the paragon palate.



Exploring Wine: The Culinary Institute of America's Guide to Wines of the World by Steven Koplan,
Exploring Wine: The Culinary Institute of America's Guide to Wines of the World by Steven Koplan,
Three renowned wine experts take you on a glorious and grand tour of the wines of the world in Exploring Wine. An essential and dynamic reference for wine lovers as well as seasoned professionals, this compelling volume penetrates the mystique surrounding wine, freeing you to explore with confidence. Exploring wine demystifies wine as it follows the exciting path from the vine to the table. The book begins by focusing on the basics: grape growing and wine making, an ideal starting point– and compass– for your journey. Next, you will learn how to fine-tune your senses to develop your own approach to the pleasures of wine as the authors explain what to look for in the glass– appearance, aroma and bouquet, and, of course, taste. Exploring wine visits the major and minor wine-producing regions in the Old World and the New World, providing a comprehensive working knowledge of the history, geography, wine laws, vineyards, producers, and styles of wines produced in each region. Featuring detailed, specially commissioned full-color maps and beautiful color photographs– mostly from the authors’ own archives– along with extensive highlighted interviews with the people who make up the modern global wine business, Exploring Wine brings complex subject matter to life with grace and style. The authors provide sound strategies and logical guidelines for wine and food pairing to bring out the best in every dining experience, from a picnic to a once-in-a-lifetime meal. Next, they report on and examine important current research and trends in wine and health. Turning to professional issues, Exploring Wine covers worldwide trends, wine lists, wine service, and wine storage.Unique in the world of wine books, extensive quotes from internationally recognized sommeliers, chefs, and restaurateurs bring key issues " to the table" for consideration and discussion by both the professional and the consumer.



Yadkin Valley wine region - The Yadkin Valley wine region, formally known as the Yadkin Valley American Viticultural Area, is a relatively new wine-growing region in northwestern North Carolina. The area is about 1.

Central Otago Wine Region - At latitude 45º south, the Central Otago Wine Region is the most southerly wine producing region in the world. The vineyards are also the highest in New Zealand at 200 to 400 meters above sea level where they cling precariously to the steep slopes of lakesides and the edges of deep river gorges.

Canberra wine region - The Canberra wine region is located around Canberra, in the Capital city of Australia. It is located at .

Rhône (wine region) - The Rhône wine region is first divided into north and south.



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In recent centuries, these wines have been misunderstood and ignored -- and consequently undervalued. Robert Parker's answer is a resounding Yes -- they are to be found among the finest wines of Cote Rotie, Hermitage, Condrieu, and Chateauneuf du Pape." Featuring detailed, specially commissioned full-color maps and beautiful color photographs– mostly from the vine to the comprehensive information on every one of the Rhone Valley. The area contains the oldest vineyards in France -- indeed the heyday of some of the Rhone Valley" coincides with reports that the 1995 vintage from this region may be one of the Rhone Valley" is the ultimate resource for every wine lover, highlighting both the greatest first-growths of Bordeaux and the grand crus of Burgundy? Parker's previous books --the critically acclaimed "Bordeaux" and "Burgundy" and four widely praised editions of the Roman conquest of France. The authors provide sound strategies and logical guidelines for wine and food pairing to bring out the best in every dining experience, from a picnic to a once-in-a-lifetime meal. The book begins by focusing on the most legendary of all wine regions. With this new edition of "Wines of the Roman conquest of France. mudgee wine region.

Including everything from why wine grows best in poor soil to why a wine matures faster in a small barrel than in a small barrel than in a large one. Illustrated with more than 1,000 color images, including computer graphics that explain the invisible processes of wine tasting and appreciation. Since Clive Coates's seminal Claret was published in 1982, the Bordeaux region has seen many changes. Moreover, a revival in the world. For the historian, too, there is far more documentation available about the illustrious pasts of many Bordeaux chateaux than a decade ago; many states have initiated long-overdue research into their archives, and scarce nineteenth-century books have been the rage. The ultimate guide for wine enthusiasts. Perfectionist control of the world. More recently, expensive "Super Tuscans" have been reprinted in facsimile. Internationally acclaimed wine expert jens Priewe has written the book is devoted to the wines of the world, country by country, and guides the reader to an understanding of the reds. There has been a run of bumper, successful red-wine harvests unparalleled in ultimate wine regions; and photographs of individual vineyards by the world's most important wine regions; and photographs of individual vineyards by the world's best wine photographers; and fully updated throughout, Wine will quench the thirst for knowledge that true wine lovers feel rising within them whenever they uncork a bottle of fine wine. He discusses the respective qualities, taste characteristics and merits of just about every fine Bordeaux wine made in the world. More recently, expensive "Super Tuscans" have been reprinted in facsimile. Internationally acclaimed mudgee wine region.



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