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When things turn out right for Bordeaux, as they frequently do, its
wines are sublime. They inspire many thousands of tributes, from
Samuel Pepys' succinct reviews to the most rhapsodic of Michael
Broadbent's tasting notes - in short, over 300 years of wine
writing. On Bordeaux is a collection of the best bits, from our
best-loved wine writers, critics and commentators, set around 10 of
the themes that make Bordeaux tick. As Jane Anson writes in her
introduction: "multi-layered, clear-eyed, moving and often
extremely funny [this] collection of stories... celebrates,
illuminates and renews our understanding of Bordeaux." * Hugh
Johnson, Fiona Beckett and Baron Elie de Rothschild discuss dining
out on Bordeaux: how best to serve it, with what and who with. *
Mathieu Chadronnier, Christian Seely and Joe Fattorini shed light
on the way we see claret today. * Ian Maxwell Campbell extols the
virtues of 1871 and 1875, the last great vintages before the
phylloxera plague. * Fiona Morrison MW explores Bordeaux's great
bounce-back and how the vintage of 1982 changed everything. * John
Salvi, Bill Blatch and Peter Vinding-Diers reveal the wines that
lead the way to Bordeaux's future. * Joe Fattorini serves up
everything you need to know on running the iconic Me doc Marathon.
* Hugh Johnson pays tribute to Bordeaux master Michael Broadbent.
Burgundy is France's most prized and prestigious wine region today
as well as being one of its oldest and most traded, if not always
by the English. Its wines, to quote Jay McInerney who contributes,
are "for lovers, lunatics and poets…" and are the textbook
definition of what terroir is all about. Villages mere metres apart
produce wines of startlingly different personalities, and it is one
of the rare regions in Europe whose red and white wines are equally
celebrated. For all of its precious history it is also a region at
the forefront of vinous innovation, with many winemakers certified
as biodynamic. It is home to some of the world's most famous wine
estates, and its top wines are all made from just one red and one
white grape, yet the range of wine styles across the region, from
Chablis in the north to Beaujolais in the south is
significant.  On Burgundy explores all of these themes
and ideas with contributions from many of the world's top wine
writers, looking at the kings, popes, mavericks and pioneers who
have made wine in this region for generations.Â
"On Champagne is the wine book that every lover of the world's most
famous bubbles has been waiting for - whether they realised it or
not." - Club O Enologique "...if you love champagne, this is
another must-buy. And apologies for the terrible pun, but it is
genuinely true - this book fizzes with wonderful stuff." - Jancis
Robinson Champagne is never a simple glass of fizz... As soon as
the cork flies, the first sip reveals a wine of fascinating
complexity. For even the most modest non-vintage cuvee, a bevy of
blending decisions, multi layers of history and the incalculable
climate of this northern corner of France all come into play. In On
Champagne the thoughts, opinions and conclusions of the world's
finest champagne writers gather to reveal this wine's action-packed
trajectory from the myth of its accidental discovery - not in
France, we find, but in the cider cellars of England - to the
development of a high-tech champagne fit for space travel. It's a
journey that starts and ends with capturing that sparkle in a
bottle and along the way beguiles us with the nuances of its chalky
terrain, the determination of rebels from Ambonnay to Avize, and
the mystery of a champagne cellar under the sea. We meet the
pioneers who created the great champagnes of the past and the
personalities who are 'greening' this landscape, nurturing it
through climate change to shape the exquisite champagnes of the
future.
An elegantly bound collection of fine wine writing past and present
- the perfect gift for wine lovers everywhere (or the wine lovers
in their life). With contributions from Michael Broadbent on good
and bad vintages, Ian Maxwell Campbell on Bordeaux vs Burgundy,
George Orwell and PG Wodehouse on the complementary pleasures of
wine and tea, Randall Grahm on the search for California's 'magic
grape' and Andrew Caillard MW on the art of the wine label, it
brims with wit and wisdom from some of the most erudite wine
writers ever to raise a glass. Also includes Steven Spurrier, Jason
Tesauro, Jane MacQuitty, Giles MacDonogh, Philippe de Rothschild,
Fiona Morrison MW, Dan Keeling, Charles Walter Berry and many more.
Like Cyril Ray's classic Compleat Imbiber before it, In Vino
Veritas might rightfully be described as 'the quintessential
late-evening or bedtime book for those who like wine'. 'Denied
wine's bridge to gregariousness, "cabined, cribbed, confined, bound
in to saucy doubts and fears," as Macbeth once complained, we need
an antidote, and rummaging around in this anthology of wine writing
is a good one: It's a set of keys to open the windows and let some
sun shine in.' - World of Fine Wine
"A standout among the drink books published this year, which ought
to be on the Christmas list of every wine lover, even if they don't
think they have much interest in American wine." -Victoria Moore,
The Telegraph "This is a book for novices and geeks interested in
the significance of California through America's wine history, from
the swashbuckling era of Agoston Haraszthy through modern Napa's
cult cabernets and today's despair over wildfires and drought."
-David McIntyre, Washington Post "New York Times picks On
California for their "This Year's Best Wine Books": ". Its short
selections from nearly three dozen writers offer impressionistic,
thought-provoking views of the state and its winemaking
history."-New York Times On California explores the grapes and the
people who have made California wine great. The pioneers, the
boffins, the whizz-kids and scientists, many of whom tell their
stories on its pages - some in precious archive material, others
have set down their thoughts mid-pandemic in 2021: Randall Grahm,
Gerald Asher, Steven Spurrier, Paul Draper and Warren Winiarski
take a bow.... Includes: California wine and the future: where will
the 'California spirit' lead next? The 'Hollywood Grape': our
authors chart the path of Cabernet Sauvignon, from the wish-list of
Thomas Jefferson to the hallowed hillsides of Stag's Leap and
Screaming Eagle 1976? Of course it was a competition! Steven
Spurrier and Patricia Gallagher look back at the motivations behind
the famous Paris wine tasting Top New York sommelier Victoria James
tells of her near-death introduction to the whacky world of
winemaking in Sonoma Will the real Zinfandel please stand up? Paul
Draper seeks out the true heritage of California's versatile orphan
grape Contributions from top California writers: Elaine Chukan
Brown, Mary Margaret McCamic MW, Karen MacNeil, Esther Mobley, Lisa
Perrotti-Brown MW, Liz Thach MW, Clare Tooley MW, and Kelli White
Hugh Johnson, Jane Anson and Fiona Morrison MW introduce
California's intrepid wine pioneers Rex Pickett's Sideways heroes,
Jack and Miles, clink glasses over the Central Coast's finest Pinot
Noir A-Z: from 'Bob' Mondavi to Xylem sap-sensors and pink
Zinfandel - California wine in bite-size
Winemaking is never easy - but in the case of Chateau Musar, the
most famous wine to come out of Lebanon, there have been times when
it has been almost impossibly difficult. Serge Hochar would say 'in
Lebanon, difficulties are our habit. We are addicted to
difficulties!' and he famously continued to make his wines
regardless of the bombing and shelling attacks going on around him.
This is his story, and the story of Gaston, Marc, Ralph and Tarek,
the new generation that follows him, carrying on the tradition of
making wines of charisma and character with minimal interference.
It is a tale of our times; winemaking at its most instinctive and
natural, inspired by Mother Nature, and resonating powerfully with
the spirit of survival that has sustained the Hochars' troubled
homeland, Lebanon. With contributions from Kevin Gould, Elizabeth
Gilbert, Catherine Miles, Edward Ragg MW, Fongyee Walker MW, Jancis
Robinson MW, Michael Broadbent, Steven Spurrier, Andrew Jefford,
Bartholomew Broadbent and Susan Keevil, Chateau Musar, The Story of
a Wine Icon is the perfect read for those who want to learn more
about this incredible wine and delve into the
multi-millennia-tradition of Lebanese wine.
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