• The wines of Roussillon - eBook
  • The wines of Roussillon - eBook
  • The wines of Roussillon - eBook
  • The wines of Roussillon - eBook
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  • Format:Ebook
  • ISBN:9781917084345
  • Publication Date:19-04-2021

The wines of Roussillon - eBook

Rosemary George MW

The wines of Roussillon - eBook

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‘The most important book ever written in defence of this wonderful, unique wine region... George has executed another superb book, and, in my opinion, her best yet. We wine lovers can be so hell-bent on discovering the next new region. George has shown that there is a hidden treasure, centuries old, brand new, right under our noses.’

Tamlyn Currin, jancisrobinson.com

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In The wines of Roussillon, Rosemary George MW presents a view of this oft-overlooked wine region through the eyes of its most committed producers, taking us on a journey through the hilly landscape, revealing the huge variety of soil types and microclimates the region offers and explaining how viticulture is tackled in its rugged, sloping vineyards.

"George has executed another superb book her best yet." Tamlyn Currin, jancisrobinson.com

Caroline Gilby MW (1992) worked as a wine buyer for 7 years before starting her own business as a consultant and freelance wine writer in 1995. She writes for Decanter, Harpers and The Drinks Business, as well as Hugh Johnson’s Pocket Wine Book, The Wine
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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