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This book analyzes the evolution of Italian viticulture and
winemaking from the 1860s to the new Millennium. During this period
the Italian wine sector experienced a profound modernization,
renovating itself and adapting its products to international
trends, progressively building the current excellent reputation of
Italian wine in the world market. Using unpublished sources and a
vast bibliography, authors highlight the main factors favoring this
evolution: public institutional support to viticulture; the birth
and the growth of Italian wine entrepreneurship; the improvement in
quality of the winemaking processes; the increasing relevance of
viticulture and winemaking in Italian agricultural production and
export; and the emergence of wine as a cultural product.
This two-volume collection analyses the evolution of wine
production in European regions across the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. France and Italy in particular have shaped modern
viticulture, by improving oenological methods and knowledge, then
disseminating them internationally. This second volume looks
closely at wine markets and trade, also examining the role of
institutions and quality regulation.
This two-volume collection analyses the evolution of wine
production in European regions across the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. France and Italy in particular have shaped modern
viticulture, by improving oenological methods and knowledge, then
disseminating them internationally. This first volume looks closely
at the development of winegrowing, with cases ranging from Italian
and French regions to smaller producers such as Portugal and
Slovenia.
This two-volume collection analyses the evolution of wine
production in European regions across the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. France and Italy in particular have shaped modern
viticulture, by improving oenological methods and knowledge, then
disseminating them internationally. This second volume looks
closely at wine markets and trade, also examining the role of
institutions and quality regulation.
This two-volume collection analyses the evolution of wine
production in European regions across the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. France and Italy in particular have shaped modern
viticulture, by improving oenological methods and knowledge, then
disseminating them internationally. This first volume looks closely
at the development of winegrowing, with cases ranging from Italian
and French regions to smaller producers such as Portugal and
Slovenia.
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