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Seeking to penetrate the mysteries of two great wine regions - "two
opposite civilizations, two distinct ways of feeling" - Jean-Robert
Pitte embarks upon an evocative and fascinating exploration of the
land, people, and wines of Bordeaux and Burgundy. His account is a
rich tapestry of terroir, history, culture, and economics from
Roman to modern times. The unique qualities of the wines of each
region, Pitte believes, cannot be entirely explained by the
differences in their physical environments: they have social
origins as well. Beginning with an entertaining look at the
remarkable variety of insults exchanged by partisans of the two
regions, Pitte delves into the key role played by medieval monks,
dukes, and peasant vignerons in building their respective
reputations and in creating the rivalry between bourgeois Bordeaux
and earthy Burgundy that we know today. His sparkling, fair-minded
narrative, engaging the senses and the mind alike, conveys a deep
appreciation of two incomparable winegrowing cultures, united
despite their differences by a common ambition to produce the best
wines in the world.
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