Wines of the Pacific Northwest: A Contemporary Guide to the Wines, Regions and Producers

Wines of the Pacific Northwest: A Contemporary Guide to the Wines, Regions and Producers

by Lisa Shara Hall (Author), Lisa Shara Hall (Author)

Synopsis

As the United States emerges as one of the world's most dynamic wine-producing countries. Wines of the Pacific Northwest explores the history, wine laws, terroir, viticulture, vinification and producers of Washington and Oregon. Within each state the main wine regions are identified and described. Specially commissioned maps show where the wine producing areas and wineries are in each region. The key influences on the wines are explored, with contemporary issues such as bio-dynamics, organic practices and foreign investment considered in detail. A comprehensive producer guide gives profiles on every significant producer, detailing all the key facts such as how many acres are in production, how many cases are produced each year and from which grape varieties the wines are made. Other useful details include winemaking methods and other influences on wine style. Throughout the book, colour photographs help guide the reader through the landscape and wineries of the Pacific Northwest.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: 01
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
Published: 18 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 1840004193
ISBN 13: 9781840004199

Author Bio
Lisa Shara Hall is a specialist on the wines of the Pacific Northwest and is the author of The Food Lover's Companion to Portland. She is a contributor to Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book and Jancis Robinson's The Oxford Companion to Wine, and writes regularly for The Oregonian, Wine Business Monthly and Wine Business insider in the US. Lisa is a frequent lecturer and educator about wine, and is the first candidate in Oregon for the Master of Wine qualification.