Pages: 256 (Hardcover) ISBN: 1845330005 Pub: Mitchell Beazley Pub date: 2006-10-19 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 69123
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Reader Reviews:Perceptive, enlightening, witty: wine with soul (9/9 people found this helpful)This book is brilliant on so many levels that it's hard to know where to start.
Should have been called The Real France (12/12 people found this helpful)This book could be summed up in two words - France and terroir. Yet to do so would be a massive injustice on such an and obviously well-researched book. Firstly, to France. The author, Andrew Jefford takes you on a memorable tour of the wine regions of France, as well as a background of the history of French Wine Law. For each region that he visits, he explains the history of the area, what is good about it, some myths and common accusations, and gives details of the top producers. Then there's the terroir. You cannot help but come away from this book understanding that the soil, climate and history of a region are intrinsic to the production of a wine, much more so than in other countries. And it is the history of French wine makers, who care passionately about what they do (if a little arrogantly in the past), that has produced these efforts. The most impressive aspect of the book, however, was it's style - I found it to be a breath of fresh. Most other wine books are full of facts, figures, maps and diagrams, with precious little in the way of decent narrative. This volume, on the other hand, paints a vivid picture of the vineyards of Burgundy, the landscape of Alsace, and the beauty of South West France. I almost felt as though I was with Mr Jefford as he described tasting white Burgundies in the cellars beneath Corton-Charlemagne. Overall, a very good effort, and a recommendation. Tank you for the terrior! (7/10 people found this helpful)Very good book if you are seriously interested in wine. The thesis is that "terrior" is the bggest factor for "fine" wine. And the French are the king exponents. While this may not immediately be self evident to the novice wine lover it will be pretty much rammed in by the time he/she finishes this book. That said the journey through the pages is always interesting because (even during passages on the AOC system) we are in the company of impassioned people and Jefford has the accomplished gift of bringing them alive as people while not skimping on the issues of land, history and politics. The pics are a major enhancement in adding appetite appeal to the text. Handled carefully, it will make a fine present on the coffee table for any English emigree you visit, but by then you will probably want to keep it yourself. French wine and New? (7/8 people found this helpful)Excellent book showing the huge changes we are now seeing in the oldest of old world wine areas. Andrew deals with each region of France seperately and is very informative both about the changes in each region, but also about the new wave of winemakers, using a combination of new world techniques, and old world knowledge to produce exceptional wine. Similar ProductsWine Report 2008 The New Spain: A Complete Guide to Contemporary Spanish Wine The Oxford Companion to Wine (Oxford Companions) French Wine (Eyewitness Companions) Mondovino CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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