French Wines

French Wines
Author: Robert Joseph
Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Wine and wine making
ISBN: 9780789446251

Cultured connoisseurs and novices alike will find useful and detailed profiles of hundreds of wines from every region, major vineyard, and appellation of France. Special features include a Glossary of wine terminology, an introductory section about viticulture and wine selection and storage, and a tour itinerary and food specialty for each wine-producing region.

Decoding French Wine

Decoding French Wine
Author: Andrew Cullen
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2012-09-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781479303182

The wine world can be intimidating to people who are just starting out. French wines can add an additional layer of complexity given the different, and less familiar, ways the wines are classified. Decoding French Wine: A Beginner's Guide to Enjoying the Fruits of the French Terroir is a short, almost pocketbook guide, written to help early stage wine drinkers navigate the world of French wine so they feel comfortable opening up a French wine list and understand exactly what they are ordering and why. This new second edition of the book covers the prominent areas of Bordeaux, Loire, Burgundy, Alsace, Rhone, Languedoc-Roussillon and Champagne in a short, concise and clear manner, covering the necessary geography, history and practices of each region for readers to gain a fundamental understanding of wine growing throughout the country and begin to explore, and build a familiarity with, wines from each of these areas.

A Traveller's Wine Guide to France

A Traveller's Wine Guide to France
Author: Christopher Fielden
Publisher: Interlink Publishing Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: France
ISBN: 9781566563529

Illustrated with specially commissioned photos (wine usually seems to be made in attractive surroundings) and maps, this books describes the wine-producing regions of France with itineraries, list wineries, the local cuisines, suggested wine bars and restaurants, and a mass of other practical information.

Hachette Wine Guide

Hachette Wine Guide
Author: Hachette (Firm)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1200
Release: 2000
Genre: Wine and wine making
ISBN: 9781842020678

Unique, astonishingly comprehensive, and with over 8,000 French wines selected from 28,000 tasted blind, this ultimate guide offers irresistibly tempting suggestions. Each entry includes 20 separate pieces of information-many given in compact symbols and found in this book alone-and there are four indexes, so you can look up a wine by its name, producer, appellation, or commune. For every winemaking region in France, you'll get the latest news on the past year's vintage.

The New Wine Rules

The New Wine Rules
Author: Jon Bonné
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2017-11-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 039957980X

There are few greater pleasures in life than enjoying a wonderful glass of wine. So why does finding and choosing one you like seem so stressful? Now, becoming a happier, more confident wine drinker is easy. The first step is to forget all the useless, needlessly complicated stuff the “experts” have been telling you. In The New Wine Rules, acclaimed wine writer Jon Bonné explains everything you need to know in simple, beautifully illustrated, easy-to-digest tidbits. And the news is good! For example: A wine’s price rarely reflects its quality. You can drink rosé any time of year. Don’t save a great bottle for anything more than a rainy day.

The Booklovers' Guide to Wine

The Booklovers' Guide to Wine
Author: Patrick Alexander
Publisher: Mango Media Inc.
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2017-09-19
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1633536076

A delightfully informative guide to two of the world’s most rewarding pleasures—fine wine and great literature—that make for an irresistible pairing. Nothing in the world is more satisfying to the soul than a glass of excellent cabernet sauvignon, pinot grigio, bordeaux, or any number of fine varietals—unless it’s curling up by the fire with a truly exceptional novel, history, or collection of short fiction. Now Patrick Alexander, wine aficionado and author of The Illustrated Proust, combines these unparalleled pleasures in a unique guidebook to delight connoisseurs of both Gatsby and the grape. In The Booklovers’ Guide to Wine, Alexander shares his passion for the culture and history of wine and his love of great authors and their enduring works. Eschewing the traditional pairings of food and drink, he explores instead the most pleasing combinations of reds, whites, and rosés with their most compatible writers—be it Shakespeare with sherry, Jane Austin with chardonnay, or J.R.R. Tolkien with albariño. In addition, he examines the most interesting and thought-provoking wine references in literature while providing an intriguing history of the beloved beverage from biblical times to the latest trends. Chock-full of intriguing facts, expert opinions, and entertaining anecdotes, The Booklovers’ Guide to Wine is a book to be savored by anyone who appreciates the complexity of a full-bodied shiraz or the unmistakable flavor of a great author.