Terroir: The Role of Geology, Climate, and Culture in the Making of French Wines

Terroir: The Role of Geology, Climate, and Culture in the Making of French Wines

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ISBN: 0520219368 / Publisher: University of California Press, February 1999

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Why do the fine wines of France grow where they do? How can two seemingly similar sites, even within a single vineyard, produce wines of different quality? How much credit goes to the winemakers and how much belongs to nature itself?Who better to ponder these questions than a geologist and wine-lover in equal measure? James E. Wilson is a firm believer that "terroir" - the interplay of natural elements that make up the myriad environments in which vines grow - is the key to understanding why fine wines are produced where they are.This in-depth study, the result of years of meticulous research, reveals the relationship between rocks and grapes. Here is natural history and social history, little-known fact and anecdote, woven into the tale of how geology influences the quality of wine. Read More
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