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ISBN 9780600623526
Hamlyn
Hardback: 528 pages
Pub Date: Aug 2011
£40.00

Larousse Wine
Hamlyn


The definitive work for all wine lovers who want to fully understand what they are drinking. From the key stages of wine-making and how to store and taste wine, to deciphering labels and choosing the right glass, the first section of the book is an invaluable guide to developing a true understanding of wine. Then, country by country, the world’s great wines are described. Detailed maps illustrate key areas and wine by wine each region’s highlights are explained, with supplementary boxes on everything from interesting producers to classification idiosyncrasies. Beautifully illustrated throughout, this authoritative work is a book no wine-lover should be without.