OZ CLARKE BORDEAUX: The Wines, the Vineyards, the Winemakers

OZ CLARKE BORDEAUX: The Wines, the Vineyards, the Winemakers

by OzClarke (Author)

Synopsis

Refreshingly witty and readable guide to the world's most famous wine region. Every producer in the world with ambitions to make great red wine still looks to Bordeaux for inspiration and the region is brought to life by Oz with his evocative descriptions and personal anecdotes, accompanied by stunning photographs and maps. Oz turns his spotlight on each of the famous Bordeaux wine areas (including St-Emilion, Pomerol, Margaux and Pauillac) and also recommends hundreds of affordable, modern Bordeaux chateaux,recommended by style and price, for drinking today. Returning to his wine roots, Oz shows how, whatever crises may be affecting the French wine industry in general and the lower end of the market in particular, Bordeaux is, on the whole, in optimistic mode. However much we now appreciate wine from all over the world, there is still nothing quite as magical as the best bottles from the best producers in this historic wine region. 'There is no better introduction to the world's most dazzling wine region.' Decanter 'A well-planned, well-executed, approachable book packed with information and illustrations,' The Sunday Times

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Pavilion
Published: 15 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 186205830X
ISBN 13: 9781862058309

Media Reviews
'There is no better introduction to the world's most dazzling wine region.' Decanter magazine
Author Bio
Known for his phenomenal palate, accurate predictions and enthusiasm for life in general and wine in particular, Oz Clarke is Britain's most popular wine writer. He is the author of a collection of bestselling wine books - and his TV and radio broadcasts keep audiences spellbound and entertained. The second eight-part series of 'Oz and James's Big Wine Adventure', this time on California, is being broadcast in autumn 2007. Oz has won all the top wine-writing prizes both in the UK and the USA and in 2006 he won the prestigious International Wine and Spirit Drinks Communicator of the Year Award. Oz