A concise, complete, smartly delivered and cohesive book for serious readers and students of wine. Focusing on the world’s fourth largest producer of wine – California – the book takes readers on a journey through the Golden State’s wines, paying due attention to famous wine destinations such as Sonoma and Napa as well as introducing readers to exciting lesser-known regions to explore. The book is divided into three major sections. The first looks at California wine in the context of the history of the state as a whole. It addresses key issues in California wine growing such as Indigenous Peoples and land ownership, immigration and labour issues, the back-to-the land movement, environmental protest and innovations in sustainability. The second section takes each major region in turn and looks into its history, growing conditions and varieties, as well as discussing the most significant and interesting producers. A final section looks at current themes in Californian wine and discusses the future of the industry across the state.
• Explains all the state’s AVAs, examining the development, growing conditions and varietal trends for each
• Profiles the main producers and individuals shaping the Californian wine industry today
• A useful reference on California that also provides alternative insights and insider
knowledge
• Supported by colour maps and photos
- Weight 0.75 kg
- Dimensions 156 x 234 mm