Mediterranean Wines of Place

Mediterranean Wines of Place
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Publisher : Lockwood Press
Total Pages : 105
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ISBN-10 : 9781948488440
ISBN-13 : 1948488442
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Mediterranean Wines of Place by : Albert Leonard

Travel globally sip locally! - At that rustic taverna in Athens, don't order Chardonnay with your moussaka, try it with a bottle of Malagousia. - Dining by the Galata Bridge in Istanbul? Forgo the Merlot and pair those kebabs with a crisp Kalecik Karasi - The Hittites did it over 3000 years ago! - In Taormina, the waiters on the Corso Umberto will gladly serve you Pinot Grigio, but watch their reaction when you order a glass of local Carricante, grown just over their shoulder on the eastern face of Mount Etna. In Mediterranean Wines of Place, Al Leonard, a Professor of Classical Archaeology and wine aficionado, pairs his love of the Mediterranean World with wines that are crafted from the heritage grapes that have been so much a part of its history. This locavore's guide to Mediterranean wines provides a historical introduction to more than sixty heirloom grapes and the wines they produce. Places visited include mainland Greece and the Greek islands, Cyprus, Turkey, Italy, Croatia, Spain, and Malta.

Inventing Wine: A New History of One of the World's Most Ancient Pleasures

Inventing Wine: A New History of One of the World's Most Ancient Pleasures
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : 9780393239645
ISBN-13 : 0393239640
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Inventing Wine: A New History of One of the World's Most Ancient Pleasures by : Paul Lukacs

"Meticulously researched history…look[s] at how wine and Western civilization grew up together." —Dave McIntyre, Washington Post Because science and technology have opened new avenues for vintners, our taste in wine has grown ever more diverse. Wine is now the subject of careful chemistry and global demand. Paul Lukacs recounts the journey of wine through history—how wine acquired its social cachet, how vintners discovered the twin importance of place and grape, and how a basic need evolved into a realm of choice.

Picpoul de Pinet

Picpoul de Pinet
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Publisher : Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 141973329X
ISBN-13 : 9781419733291
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Picpoul de Pinet by : Marc Médevielle

Take a wine lover's journey along the Mediterranean Sea, south of Marseille, to the Picpoul de Pinet terroir--the largest white wine region in Languedoc--a limestone plateau exposed to morning sun and covered with fragrant shrubs, orderly vineyards, and tall pine forests, producing crystalline pale-green wines with a subtle nose and lively body. Picpoul is a grape variety native to the Languedoc region, perfect with oysters, and enjoyed worldwide. Filled with gorgeous new photographs, the book describes the history of this varietal from the 2nd century to the present day, and explores the harvest, bottle shape, the yearly Thau Music Festival where Picpoul is always served, the specificity of the terroir, and also includes interviews with women winemakers, each highlighting a particular facet of Picpoul de Pinet, from production to tasting.

Eastern Wines on Western Tables

Eastern Wines on Western Tables
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : 9789004433762
ISBN-13 : 9004433767
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Eastern Wines on Western Tables by : Paulina Komar

Eastern Wines on Western Tables: Consumption, Trade and Economy in Ancient Italy offers an interdisciplinary and multifaceted research concerning wine trade and the Roman economy during Classical antiquity.

Vinum Nostrum

Vinum Nostrum
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Publisher : Giunti Editore
Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : 8809752406
ISBN-13 : 9788809752405
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Vinum Nostrum by : Giovanni Di Pasquale

Wine is as old as civilization and has had a major impact on shaping it. There is evidence that wild grape vines were growing millions of years ago but the production of wine is generally believed to have started in Neolithic times in the near east. This book traces the origins of wine and wine making.

Mediterranean Diet For Dummies

Mediterranean Diet For Dummies
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9781118715253
ISBN-13 : 111871525X
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Mediterranean Diet For Dummies by : Rachel Berman

Expert advice on transitioning to this healthy lifestyle The Mediterranean diet is a widely respected and highly acclaimed diet based on the food and lifestyles common to the people of Greece, Cyprus, Southern France, Spain, and coastal Italy. In addition to being a healthy, extremely effective way of losing weight, the Mediterranean diet is considered an effective means of avoiding or reversing many health problems, such as cardiovascular issues, pre-Diabetes, and obesity. This hands-on, friendly guide covers the numerous health benefits of the Mediterranean diet and encourages meals that consist largely of healthy foods such as whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables, olive oil and other healthy fats, fish, and foods high in Omega-3 fat content, such as seafood, nuts, beans, and dairy products. Featuring 20 delicious and nutritious recipes and chock-full of tips from consuming the best oils to whether wine is okay with meals (it is), Mediterranean Diet For Dummies serves as the formula for maximizing success in achieving ideal weight and health. Explains how switching to a Mediterranean diet can ward off the risk of many diseases Includes 20 tasty recipes Also available: Mediterranean Diet Cookbook For Dummies If you've heard of this highly acclaimed and publicized diet, Mediterranean Diet For Dummies helps you make the switch.

Wine Folly

Wine Folly
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Publisher : Avery
Total Pages : 242
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781592408993
ISBN-13 : 1592408990
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Wine Folly by : Madeline Puckette

"A hip, new guide to wine for the new generation of wine drinkers, from the sommelier creators of the award-wining site WineFolly.com"--Provided by publisher.

The Geography of Wine

The Geography of Wine
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 306
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0452288908
ISBN-13 : 9780452288904
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Geography of Wine by : Brian J. Sommers

Wine is more than taste, smell, and appearance—it is a reflection of a place and its people. Why is Bordeaux a great place for red wines? Why do some places produce Rieslings and others produce Chardonnay? A fun and fascinating examination of terroir (the French word for the geography of a vineyard) this book takes connoisseurs—and potential connoisseurs—on a tour of wine regions, and explains the principles geographers use to understand the critical factors that make up the “wine character” of a place. From the Loire Valley to Napa Valley, Madeira to South Africa, Australia to Chile, The Geography of Wine is an entertaining and informative introduction to viticulture for worldly wine lovers everywhere.

South of Somewhere

South of Somewhere
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9781496229168
ISBN-13 : 1496229169
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis South of Somewhere by : Robert V. Camuto

Robert V. Camuto sets out across modern Southern Italy in search of the "South-ness" that defined his youthful experience and views the world through wine, food, and families.

Palmento

Palmento
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 311
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780803233997
ISBN-13 : 080323399X
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Palmento by : Robert V. Camuto

Inspired by a deep passion for wine, an Italian heritage, and a desire for a land somewhat wilder than his home in southern France, Robert V. Camuto set out to explore Sicily's emerging wine scene. What he discovered during more than a year of traveling the region, however, was far more than a fascinating wine frontier.