Fine French Wines

Par : James Turnbull

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  • Nombre de pages452
  • PrésentationRelié
  • Poids1.585 kg
  • Dimensions19,2 cm × 25,0 cm × 3,5 cm
  • ISBN2-08-010893-X
  • EAN9782080108937
  • Date de parution01/09/2002
  • ÉditeurFlammarion

Résumé

France boasts a remarkable quantity of high-quality grape varied soils that yield exceptional wines of worldwide reputation. Yet France's wine-growing tradition, unchallenged for centuries, has begun to change. Over the past twenty years, French wines have undergone a veritable revolution : the grands vins from traditional regions now climb to prohibitive prices - that is, if they are not "sold out" before even reaching the retail trade. Conversely, regions once considered "minor" are experiencing a winegrowing renaissance that has lead to the emergence of excellent wines with distinctive personality but available at more reasonable prices.
France boasts a remarkable quantity of high-quality grape varied soils that yield exceptional wines of worldwide reputation. Yet France's wine-growing tradition, unchallenged for centuries, has begun to change. Over the past twenty years, French wines have undergone a veritable revolution : the grands vins from traditional regions now climb to prohibitive prices - that is, if they are not "sold out" before even reaching the retail trade. Conversely, regions once considered "minor" are experiencing a winegrowing renaissance that has lead to the emergence of excellent wines with distinctive personality but available at more reasonable prices.