The new edition of Nicholas Faithâ s landmark The Story of Champagne is written from the wine-makersâ point of view. This masterpiece of storytelling and analysis that has for decades excited readers about the different types of champagne and the landscape, geology and climate that inspire them also contains an up-to-date evaluation of wines.
The new edition of Nicholas Faithâ s landmark The Story of Champagne is written from the wine-makersâ point of view. This masterpiece of storytelling and analysis that has for decades excited readers about the different types of champagne and the landscape, geology and climate that inspire them also contains an up-to-date evaluation of wines.
Nicholas Faith was renowned for the books and hundreds of articles he wrote on wines and spirits over a 30-year period. His first book, The Winemasters , won the André Simon award. He also edited the prestigious magazine L’Amateur de Bordeaux. Founder of the International Spirits Challenge, the world’s leading alcoholic spirits competition, Nicholas Faith became in September 2010 the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award given by the Bureau National Interprofessional de Cognac.
Inhaltsangabe
Introducing champagne Part 1: The story 1. Before the fizz 2. The sparkle – and the wine 3. The monk’s wine revolution 4. Triumph of the fizz 5. The champagne industry 6. The horrors of war, the cost of peace 7. Days of glory 8. Interesting times Part 2: The wine 9. The vineyard 10. The vines and the grapes 11. And the wines 12. The enjoyment of champagne 13. The firms Glossary Bibliography Index
Introducing champagne Part 1: The story 1. Before the fizz 2. The sparkle – and the wine 3. The monk’s wine revolution 4. Triumph of the fizz 5. The champagne industry 6. The horrors of war, the cost of peace 7. Days of glory 8. Interesting times Part 2: The wine 9. The vineyard 10. The vines and the grapes 11. And the wines 12. The enjoyment of champagne 13. The firms Glossary Bibliography Index
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