Hugh Johnson's Wine Companion: The Encyclopaedia of Wines, Vineyards and Winemakers

Hugh Johnson's Wine Companion: The Encyclopaedia of Wines, Vineyards and Winemakers

by Stephen Brook (Author), Hugh Johnson (Author)

Synopsis

Exploring each of the world's wine countries, this book details the wine styles, traditions, growers and makers. The classic grapes are profiled, revealing where they grow best, and the finely honed methods of wine-making explained.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 592
Edition: 4
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
Published: 18 Sep 1997

ISBN 10: 1857322746
ISBN 13: 9781857322743

Author Bio
Hugh Johnson is the world's pre-eminent writer on wine. First published in 1977, his Pocket Wine Book sells hundreds of thousands of copies a year. His winning formula of insight, critical appraisal of the world of wine, plus valuable vintage news and wine recommendations has been often-imitated but never bettered. With the publication of his first book, Wine, Johnson established himself at the age of twenty-seven as the most refreshing and authoritative voice on the subject. During the past four decades he has written books that have become landmarks on the subject, including his classic The World Atlas of Wine, co-authored with Jancis Robinson, his Wine Companion, first published in 2003, and The Story of Wine. In his spare time he writes about gardening from his home in Essex. Stephen Brook is a leading writer on wine and gastronomy. His previous books include Sauternes, The Wines of Germany, and The Wines of California, which won the Prix Lanson, Glenfiddich and Veuve Clicquot awards. He is also the author of Pauillac and Bordeaux: People, Power and Politics, which won the Veuve Clicquot and ICP awards. He also revised the lastest edition of Hugh Johnson's Wine Companion in 2009.