The History of Wines in Hungary and Italy

The History of Wines in Hungary and Italy
Author: Edward Randolph Emerson
Publsiher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781473383227

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Historians will enjoy this insight into the history of alcohol written by an expert in the field. This book contains classic material dating back to the 1900s and before. The content has been carefully selected for its interest and relevance to a modern audience.

The History of Wines in Germany and Switzerland

The History of Wines in Germany and Switzerland
Author: Edward Randolph Emerson
Publsiher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447490517

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This charming vintage text provides a brief history into the wines of Germany and Switzerland, and mentions the famous German vineyards Steinberg and Johannesburg, both of which remain of historical significance today. This would make a welcome addition to any wine enthusiast or historian’s library. Sections include: Two theories on the origin of German wine – Along the banks of the Rhine – Old Wines – Cleanliness in wine-making - Some famous casks: Heidelberg – Königstein – The Twelve Apostles – The goblets of St. Goar – German industry and persistence – Germany’s debt to the mediaeval monasteries – The Steinberg – Auctioning Steinberg wines – The Johannisberg vineyard – The vintage season – Adulteration of wine in Germany – Advisory councils – Planting under difficulties – “The blood of the Swiss” – A rare Swiss wine – The valley of the Moselle - A Berncastel wine, “The Doctor.” – Healthful quality of the wine. This rare work is being republished in a high quality, modern and affordable edition, complete with a specially written concise biography.

Tokaji Wine

Tokaji Wine
Author: Miles Lambert-Gócs
Publsiher: Board and Bench Publishing
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781934259498

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The world's first botrytis wine, Hungary's Tokaji won an enviable reputation centuries ago, but never before have the development of its wine types and the story of its ups and downs in fame and prestige been presented so fully in English. Relying on an array of Hungarian source materials, author Miles Lambert-Gócs sets the information out in encyclopedia fashion, with easily digested, A-to-Z entries that discuss the people, places, vineyard-tracts, grape varieties, and wine-making associated with this wine. Besides being an outstanding reference work, Tokaji Wine is sprinkled with fascinating notes and bacchic humor that make it a delight to read.

The Vine and Its Fruit

The Vine and Its Fruit
Author: James Lemoine Denman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1875
Genre: Viticulture
ISBN: WISC:89041316753

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The Red and the White

The Red and the White
Author: Leo A. Loubère
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1978-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0873953703

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The delight of Bacchus, wine has ever been man's solace and joy. Growing out of the poorest soil, the wild grape was tamed and blended over millennia to produce a royal beverage. But the nineteenth century brought a near revolution in the production of wine, and democracy in its consumption; technology made wine an industry, while improved living standards put it on the people's dinner table. The vintners of France and Italy frantically bought land and planted grapes in their attempt to profit from the golden age of wine. But the very technology which made possible swift transportation, with all its benefits to winemen, brought utter devastation from America--the phylloxera aphids--and only when France and Italy had replanted their entire vineyards on American stock did they again supply the thirsty cities and discriminating elite. In an exhaustive examination Professor Loubère follows the wine production process from practices recommended long ago by the Greeks and Romans through the technical changes that occurred in the nineteenth century. He shows how technology interacted with economic, social, and political phenomena to produce a new viticultural world, but one distinct in different regions. Winemen espoused a wide range of politics and economics depending on where they lived, the grapes they grew, and the markets they sought. While a place remained for carefully hand-raised wine, the industry had, by the end of the century, turned to mass production, though it was capable of great quality control and consistency from year to year. The author uses a wide range of sources, including archives and contemporary accounts. The volume contains extensive figures, tables, graphs, and maps.

Vine and Wine Economy

Vine and Wine Economy
Author: A. Kiadó
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780444599315

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Since the world wine economy is rapidly changing, the importance of wine production is growing, requiring a new international collaboration, extensive research and an efficient way of teaching. These reasons led to a need for organizing an international scientific symposium on vine and wine economy.Appellation origin control is a kind of marketing. With regards to the technical and juridical field of appellation origin control, its link with economics and marketing is understandable. The world now faces the problem of different appellation origin control systems and there is a need to create uniformity with English speaking producers being more dominant than others as well as economic and political changes in Central and Eastern Europe.For now, the world wine market is complex and a world market as a whole needs to be developed into categories of "fine wines", "wines in general", and "cheap wines". It was agreed that research and education had to be internationally integrated. Different systems of teaching and education were compared, and Hungary proved to be the right place for the symposium.Representatives of 14 countries, international and national organizations, societies, universities, institutes and producers, worked hard on the scientific work as well as visits to wine regions and cooperatives.

The Wines of Hungary

The Wines of Hungary
Author: Alex Liddell
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2003-02-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781845336219

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This reference to the 22 wine regions of Hungary shows how this country, with its once-proud wine tradition, reinvented itself after 45 years of communism, during which time the entire structure of grape growing and wine production was changed out of recognition. The author details how Hungary's re-adjustment, which still continues, has progressed through privatization, foreign investment and the dedication of small producers struggling to achieve quality standards in the face of a chronic lack of capital. He covers over 300 wine producers, not only from the famous regions like Tokaj and Villany, where significant progress has been made, but also from the lesser-known and as yet underdeveloped regions that suggest the potential to make world-class wines. There are detailed profiles of the leading producers, with assessments of their wines, plus maps detailing the key wine areas.

Report on the Cheap Wines from France Italy Austria Greece and Hungary

Report on the Cheap Wines from France  Italy  Austria  Greece and Hungary
Author: Robert Druitt
Publsiher: London : H. Renshaw
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1865
Genre: Alcoholic beverages
ISBN: NYPL:33433006715340

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