Extremely Pale Rosé

Extremely Pale Rosé
Author: Jamie Ivey
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2013-09-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1466852267

On a sunny day in the South of France, over a typically langorous French lunch, Jamie Ivey, his wife, Tanya, and their friend, Peter, discover the distinct pleasures of drinking a bottle of cool, pale rosé in the Mediterranean sun. Far from the plonk he's used to in England, Jamie is entranced by a blushing wine that is seen as no more than an aperitif by the French, but one that is rising in popularity all over the world. Owing to a translation mishap, Jamie finds himself challenged to the task of finding the palest bottle of rosé in France. Rising to the occasion, Jamie sets off with Tanya and Peter in tow through the vineyards of France to find the elusive bottle. They visit the main rosé producing areas, trawl through every tiny bar and sample the local bistros. Peter noses out the local specialties, as well as the best purveyors for threateningly odoriferous cheeses. "Extremely Pale Rosé" is food and travel writing in the best tradition as Jamie and his fellow travelers eat, sip, and taste with the colorful vintners, chefs, bakers and townspeople who live in and among the vineyards. Readers will be delighted. It's the perfect book to read on a summer day while sipping a glass of icy Bandol, nibbling on a bit of baguette and dreaming of the south of France.

Extremely Pale Rosé

Extremely Pale Rosé
Author: Jamie Ivey
Publisher: Orion
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2006
Genre: British
ISBN: 9780297848349

The author presents an account of the travels made by himself, his wife Tanya and their friend Peter Swift, as they take up the challenge to find France's palest rose. They quickly discover that the French attitudes to pale pink wine appear to be changing. But is it too little too late to help them succeed in their quest?"