The Finest Wines of Tuscany and Central Italy
Title | The Finest Wines of Tuscany and Central Italy PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Belfrage |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2009-09-14 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0520259424 |
The wines of Tuscany were famous long before Leonardo da Vinci described them as “bottled sunshine,” and they are at the forefront of the remarkable renaissance of Italian wine over the past 30 years. In this groundbreaking new book, Nicolas Belfrage shares his insider’s knowledge acquired as a specialist wine trader and writer. Mindful of the region’s fascinating past, Belfrage brings its story up to date, discussing such subjects as geology and geography, grape varieties, and the latest research into Sangiovese, the variety used in the top wines of Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. He also clarifies the regulatory framework and follows the recent controversial developments in viticulture and winemaking, including the rise of the Super-Tuscans and the ongoing “Brunellogate” scandal that broke in 2008. At the heart of the book are in-depth, illustrated profiles of more than 90 of the most interesting producers, large and small, with insightful notes on the essential character of their finest wines. The author also offers a comprehensive review of vintages and selects his top 100 wines in ten different categories, while wines of special quality or value are indicated throughout.
The Hills of Chianti
Title | The Hills of Chianti PDF eBook |
Author | Piero Antinori |
Publisher | Rizzoli Publications |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2014-09-09 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0847844676 |
The head of Italy’s "first family" of winemaking reflects on the Antinoris’ six-hundred-year legacy and a life of good food and drink in the hills of Tuscany. If you know wine, you know the name Antinori. Since 1385, this noble Florentine family has produced some of Italy’s finest wines. The Hills of Chianti tells the story of the Antinoris and the Tuscany they call home, through seven iconic bottles that define their legacy. From the Tignanello that ushered in the era of Super Tuscans to limited-edition vintages, these wines embody a way of life and will excite oenophile readers and lovers of Italy alike. In this family memoir Piero Antinori reveals the passion, tradition, and love of craft that have driven twenty-seven generations of vintners: from the first ancestor who signed up to the winemakers guild in the fourteenth century to Antinori’s own three daughters, poised to carry this most celebrated family of artisans into the future. But The Hills of Chianti is about much more than wine. At its heart the Antinori story is about "Tuscan-ness": a connection to the land, an appreciation for good food and drink, and the quintessentially Italian love of hospitality that make this one of the world’s most inspiring and memorable destinations.
A Vineyard in Tuscany
Title | A Vineyard in Tuscany PDF eBook |
Author | Ferenc Maté |
Publisher | Albatross |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
In this intimate and uproarious story, two daring New Yorkers convert an ancient, abandoned farm into a world-renowned winery.
Brunello di Montalcino
Title | Brunello di Montalcino PDF eBook |
Author | Kerin O’Keefe |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2012-04-18 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0520952189 |
For fans of Italian wine, few names command the level of respect accorded to Brunello di Montalcino. Expert wine writer Kerin O’Keefe has a deep personal knowledge of Tuscany and its extraordinary wine, and her account is both thoroughly researched and readable. Organized as a guided tour through Montalcino’s geography, this essential reference also makes sense of Brunello’s complicated history, from its rapid rise to the negative and positive effects of the 2008 grape-blending scandal dubbed "Brunellogate." O’Keefe also provides in-depth profiles of nearly sixty leading producers of Brunello.
The Wines of Italy
Title | The Wines of Italy PDF eBook |
Author | Cyril Ray |
Publisher | Italian Trade Commission |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 1966 |
Genre | Wine and wine making |
ISBN |
The Wines of Italy - (10th edition)
Title | The Wines of Italy - (10th edition) PDF eBook |
Author | Burton Anderson |
Publisher | Italian Trade Commission |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Wine and wine making |
ISBN | 1450752926 |
The World of Sicilian Wine
Title | The World of Sicilian Wine PDF eBook |
Author | Bill Nesto |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2013-03-26 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0520266188 |
The World of Sicilian Wine provides wine lovers with a comprehensive understanding of Sicilian wine, from its ancient roots to its modern evolution. Offering a guide and map to exploring Sicily, Bill Nesto, an expert in Italian wine, and Frances Di Savino, a student of Italian culture, deliver a substantive appreciation of a vibrant wine region that is one of Europe’s most historic areas and a place where many cultures intersect. From the earliest Greek and Phoenician settlers who colonized the island in the eighth century B.C., the culture of wine has flourished in Sicily. A parade of foreign rulers was similarly drawn to Sicily’s fertile land, sun-filled climate, and strategic position in the Mediterranean. The modern Sicilian quality wine industry was reborn in the 1980s and 1990s with the arrival of wines made with established international varieties and state-of-the-art enology. Sicily is only now rediscovering the quality of its indigenous grape varieties, such as Nero d’Avola, Nerello Mascalese, Frappato, Grillo, and distinctive terroirs such as the slopes of Mount Etna.