Synopsis:
Wine
Product Description
This abundantly illustrated book is an atlas, reference work and buying guide to the world of wine. Following a classic organization, readers are introduced to the history of wine, wine production, wine cellars and the enjoyment of wine. The reader is then invited on a journey through all the wine growing countries and regions of the world and will savor browsing through this gorgeous volume while discovering new wines and regions. Expert authors introduce each area, illustrated with detailed maps, including Canada, Japan and China.
Features:
* More than 1,200 full-color illustrations and photographs
* 150 detailed maps of the world s wine growing countries and regions.
* Numerous producer tips that convey highly useful recommendations.
* Updated select producers, tables, maps and photographs.
* New and extensive information on southern and eastern Europe and the new European countries.
* Information on new wine growing countries and areas around the world.
About the Author:
André Dominé, in spite of his French name, was born in Hamburg and started as early as 14 to write for newspapers and revues. The great change in his life came when he moved to a winegrowers village in the prehills of the Eastern Pyrenees in 1981, simply looking for sunshine. Already a confirmed wine drinker, he learned working a vineyard and making wine at the tiny cooperative of his village.
He became the first German journalist writing on the - at that time - unknown estates of the South of France and had the chance to be part of a complete revolution in wine quality. His first book on wine was dedicated to the Roussillon region where he lives and came out in 1986. Since then, he has published 12 other books and contributed to a great number of German magazines like essen & trinken, Der Feinschmecker, Wein Gourmet, Alles über Wein, Weinwirtschaft,Weinwelt, VINUM, Südafrika Magazin and others.
In 2001, he recieved the first ever German edition of the famous Champagne Lanson Prize as Best Wine Journalist in Germany. In the same year his encyclopédia WINE with photos from Armin Faber got the Prix Edmond de Rothschild as best winebook in France, and the American version recieved the James Beard Gold Award as best winebook in the States in the following spring. In 2005, he published again with Armin Faber the photo book Wine Landscapes of the World which was elected "Best Wine Book of the World" by Gourmand Cook Book Awards in spring 2006.
For the newly revised and updated edition of WINE, Armin Faber and he especially visited the states of California, Oregon, and Washington again. Like Armin, he loves jazz - his wife plays saxophon in two bands -, but he is especially fond of the evenings when Armin sings the blues and they share a bottle of wine.
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