The Australian Wine Annual 2015
Title | The Australian Wine Annual 2015 PDF eBook |
Author | Jeremy Oliver |
Publisher | |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2014-11-01 |
Genre | Wine and wine making |
ISBN | 9780987345547 |
The English language version of Jeremy Oliver's Australian Wine Annual is released nationally on 28th October. Also translated into Mandarin Chinese and sold throughout mainland China, the 18th edition of this bestselling guide to Australian wine takes all the hard work out of selecting what wines to drink and cellar. This fully independent expert catalogue of the very best Australian wines at each price point features more than 300 wineries and nearly 14,000 wines, each of which Oliver has tasted himself! Amongst the hot tips are Jeremy's Wine of the Year and 9 finalists, his Top 100, plus his ever popular list of the best Australian wines for under $20. Non-technical and simple to follow, it presents a score out of 100 and a tasting note for the current release of each wine listed with colour coded charts of drinking windows indicating quality cellaring potential of back vintages. The book also features full colour labels of every wine making it as easy as possible for people to find the wines they want to taste and enjoy.
The Australian Wine Annual
Title | The Australian Wine Annual PDF eBook |
Author | Jeremy Oliver |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2014-11-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780987345554 |
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Planet of the Grapes
Title | Planet of the Grapes PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Sechrist |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2017-04-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1440854394 |
A fascinating and comprehensive introduction to the geography, culture, and history of wine that identifies the significance of this simple beverage throughout human history and today. Wine was one the key founding foods of Western culture (bread and oil being the other two). It has played a key role in human history for thousands of years, having been used for enjoyment, rituals, and religious purposes; today, the production and consumption of wine is a billion-dollar industry that plays an important role in the global economy. Planet of the Grapes: A Geography of Wine provides an interesting and accessible lens through which students can learn about geography, culture, society, history, religion, and the environment. The chapters cover the historical geography of wine, document how drinking wine has often been condemned as a vice, and describe wines by region and type, thereby providing a cultural geography of wine. Readers will learn about the historical geography of wine, terroir (the environmental conditions that affect grape crops), grape biogeography, the process of winemaking from a geographic perspective, the economic global significance of the wine trade, the ongoing love-hate relationship between wine and government, and what makes individual wine regions distinct. The content is written to be comprehensible to individuals without detailed previous knowledge about wine but provides detailed information and insight that wine connoisseurs will find engaging. Additionally, through the story of wine comes a unique telling of the social transformations in America that have resulted from sources such as anti-immigrant sentiment, pseudoscience, and censorship.
Money, Taste, and Wine
Title | Money, Taste, and Wine PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Veseth |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2015-08-04 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1442234644 |
“It’s complicated!” That’s a simple way to describe the sort of relationship that seemingly defies simple explanations. Like a love triangle, money, taste, and wine are caught in a complicated relationship affecting every aspect of the wine industry and wine enthusiast experience. As wine economist and best-selling author Mike Veseth peels back the layers of the money-taste-wine story, he discovers the wine buyer’s biggest mistake (which is to confuse money and taste) and learns how to avoid it, sips and swirls dump bucket wines and Treasure Island wines, and toasts anything but Champagne. He bulks up with big-bag, big-box wines and realizes that sometimes the best wine is really a beer. Along the way he questions wine’s identity crisis, looks down his nose at wine snobs and cheese bores, follows the money, surveys the restaurant war battleground, and imagines wines that even money cannot buy before concluding that money, taste, and wine might have a complicated relationship but sometimes they have the power to change the world. His engaging and enlightening book will surprise, inform, inspire, and delight anyone with an interest in wine—or complicated relationships.
The Grapevine
Title | The Grapevine PDF eBook |
Author | P. Iland |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2024 |
Genre | Grapes |
ISBN | 9780994635679 |
Extreme Wine
Title | Extreme Wine PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Veseth |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 2013-07-17 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1442219246 |
In Extreme Wine, wine economist and best-selling author Mike Veseth circles the globe searching for the best, worst, cheapest, most expensive, and most over-priced wines. Mike seeks out the most outrageous wine people and places and probes the biggest wine booms and busts. Along the way he applauds celebrity wines, tries to find wine at the movies, and discovers wines that are so scarce that they are almost invisible. Why go to such extremes? Because, Mike argues, the world of wine is growing and changing, and if you want to find out what’s really happening you can’t be afraid to step over the edge. Written with verve and appreciation for all things wine, Extreme Wine will surprise and delight readers.
Jeremy Oliver's Australian Wine Annual
Title | Jeremy Oliver's Australian Wine Annual PDF eBook |
Author | Jeremy Oliver |
Publisher | |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780958103213 |