Italian Wines 1999

Italian Wines  1999
Author: Gambero Rosso
Publsiher: Gambero Rosso
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1999
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1890142026

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Since its first edition in 1988, the Gambero Rosso Italian Wine Guide has played a major role in Italy's fine wine market: both professionals and wine enthusiasts have learned to trust its evaluations. The 1998 English edition was truly a best-selling wine title for everyone and was a complete sell out. Italian Wines 1999 surveys the panorama of quality wine production in Italy. Expanded to 650 pages, this volume reviews and evaluates over 8,500 wines and 1,400 wineries. During 1998, after months of blind tastings, prize-winning wines were selected and indicated with a symbol that has become synonymous with quality: three glasses, tre bicchieri.

Italian Wines 1999

Italian Wines 1999
Author: Slow Food Movement
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1999
Genre: Wine and wine making
ISBN: 190230425X

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Guide to italian wines 1999

Guide to italian wines 1999
Author: Luca Maroni
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 885
Release: 1999
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 888763100X

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Italian Wines

Italian Wines
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1963
Genre: Wine and wine making
ISBN: OCLC:464640091

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Italian Wines 2001

Italian Wines 2001
Author: Gambero Rosso
Publsiher: Gambero Rosso
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2001
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1890142050

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Since its first edition in 1988, Italian Wines has played a major role in Italy's wine market as both professionals and wine enthusiasts have learned to trust its evaluations. The 2000 edition was a best-selling wine title and a complete sell-out. Italian Wines 2001 surveys the panorama of quality wine production in Italy. Expanded to 696 pages, this volume reviews and evaluates over 11,000 wines and 1,600 wineries. After months of blind tastings, prize-winning wines were selected and indicated with a symbol that has become synonymous with quality: three glasses, tre bicchieri.

Italian Wine For Dummies

Italian Wine For Dummies
Author: Mary Ewing-Mulligan,Ed McCarthy
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2011-04-18
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781118069592

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"A must-have book for anyone who is serious about Italian wines." —Lidia Bastianich, host of PBS?s Lidia's Italian Table "I have yet to encounter more knowledgeable guides to...Italian wine." —Piero Antinori, President, Antinori Wines "Bravo to Ed and Mary! This book shows their love for Italy, the Italian producers, and the great marriage of local foods with local wines. Here is a great book that presents the information without intimidation." —Piero Selvaggio, VALENTINO Restaurant Right now, Italy is the most exciting wine country on earth. The quality of Italian wines has never been higher and the range of wines has never been broader. Even better, the types of Italian wines available outside of Italy have never been greater. But with all these new Italian wines and wine zones not to mention all the obscure grape varieties, complicate blends, strange names and restrictive wine laws. Italian wines are also about he most challenging of all to master. The time has come for comprehensive, up-to-date guides to Italian wines. Authored by certified wine educators and authors Ed McCarthy and Mary Ewing-Mulligan, Italian Wine For Dummies introduces you to the delectable world of fine Italian wine. It shows you how to: Translate wine labels Identify great wine bargains Develop your own wine tastes Match Italian wines with foods Here's everything you need to know to enjoy the best Tuscans, Sicilians, Abruzzese and other delicious Italian wines. This lighthearted and informative guide explores: The styles of wine made in Italy and the major grape varieties used to make them How the Italian name their wines, the complicated laws governing how names are given and the meanings of common label terminology Italy's important wine regions including a region-by-region survey of the best vineyards and their products A guide to pronouncing Italian wine terms and names and how to order Italian wines in restaurants For Italians, wine (vino) is food (alimentari) and food is love (amore). And you can never have enough love in your life. So, order a copy of Italian Wine For Dummies, today and get ready to share the love!

Italian agriculture 2000 An abridged version of the Annuario dell agricoltura italiana

Italian agriculture 2000  An abridged version of the   Annuario dell agricoltura italiana
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2001
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 8849504055

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Slow Wine Guide USA

Slow Wine Guide USA
Author: Slow Wine Guide
Publsiher: Goff Books
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1954081766

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A year in the life of the vineyards and wines of the USA Slow Wine Guide USA is a new and revolutionary guide to the wines of California, Oregon, New York, and Washington. Thanks to the help of a handful of expert contributors, we've selected the best wineries from each state and reviewed their most outstanding bottles. The idea behind Slow Wine is simple: it acknowledges the unique stories of people and vineyards, of grape varieties and landscapes, and of their wines. The awareness that wine is more than just liquid in a glass helps wine lovers make better, more conscious choices and enhances the very enjoyment of this beverage. Since its beginnings in Italy twelve years ago, Slow Wine has combined its tasting sessions with equally important moments of exchange and debate with producers. The direct contact with winegrowers and winemakers allows for a genuine, authentic, and always up-to-date report on what's happening in America's vineyards and cellars. Each winery receives a review divided in three sections: the first one is dedicated to the people who live and work at the winery, the second to the vineyards and the way they're farmed, and the third to the finest wines currently available on the market. The very best wines are awarded the Top Wine accolade. Among these we have the Slow Wines--which beyond their outstanding sensory quality are of particular interest for their sense of place, environmental sustainability or historical value--and the Everyday Wines, representing excellent value at prices within $30. The most interesting wineries on the other hand are awarded the Snail, for the way they interpret Slow Food values (sensory perceptions, territory, environment, identity) while offering good value for money; the Bottle, to wineries whose wines are of outstanding sensory quality throughout the range; the Coin to those estates offering excellent value for money.