• The wines of Faugères - eBook
  • The wines of Faugères - eBook
  • The wines of Faugères - eBook
  • The wines of Faugères - eBook
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  • Format:Ebook
  • ISBN:9781917084246
  • Publication Date:05-09-2016

The wines of Faugères - eBook

Rosemary George MW

The wines of Faugères - eBook

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‘...A valuable and gently provocative contribution to professional literature on wine... immensely detailed.’

Liz Sagues, Circle of Wine Writers Update

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The wines of Faugères is a comprehensive guide to the wines of a small, distinct region of Languedoc. It covers the history, geography and climate of the region, as well as its grape varieties and viticulture, before profiling the individual producers and their wines, and contains an indispensable assessment of vintages going back to 1982.

"The producer profiles are wonderful and will be a constant reference for me when tasting Faugères wines." – Tamlyn Currin, jancisrobinson.com

Rosemary George spent nine years in the wine trade with The Wine Society, Louis Eschenauer (Bordeaux), H Sichel & Sons, Findlater Matta and Les Amis du Vin. In 1979 she became one of the first women to qualify as a Master of Wine. A freelance writer since 1981, she has written thirteen books, covering the Languedoc, Chablis, Roussillon, Tuscany and New Zealand. She is a contributor to various magazines including Decanter and Sommelier India.
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‘The books that taught me about wine were about places and people. It’s the history and stories about a wine that bring it to life and make it worth talking about.’

– Steven Spurrier