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Champagne

Author : Peter Liem
Publisher : Ten Speed Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2017-10-10
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781607748434

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Winner of the 2018 James Beard Foundation Cookbook Award in "Reference, History, Scholarship" Winner of the 2017 André Simon Drink Book Award Winner of the 2018 International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) Cookbook Award for "Wine, Beer & Spirits" From Peter Liem, the lauded expert behind the top-rated online resource ChampagneGuide.net, comes this groundbreaking guide to the modern wines of Champagne--a region that in recent years has undergone one of the most dramatic transformations in the wine-growing world. This luxurious box set includes a pullout tray with a complete set of seven vintage vineyard maps by Louis Larmat, a rare and indispensable resource that beautifully documents the region’s terroirs. With extensive grower and vintner profiles, as well as a fascinating look at Champagne’s history and lore, Champagne explores this legendary wine as never before.

Champagne [Boxed Book & Map Set]

Author : Peter Liem
Publisher : Ten Speed Press
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2017-10-10
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781607748427

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Champagne [Boxed Book & Map Set] by Peter Liem Pdf

Winner of the 2018 James Beard Foundation Cookbook Award in "Reference, History, Scholarship" Winner of the 2017 André Simon Drink Book Award Winner of the 2018 International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) Cookbook Award for "Wine, Beer & Spirits" From Peter Liem, the lauded expert behind the top-rated online resource ChampagneGuide.net, comes this groundbreaking guide to the modern wines of Champagne--a region that in recent years has undergone one of the most dramatic transformations in the wine-growing world. This luxurious box set includes a pullout tray with a complete set of seven vintage vineyard maps by Louis Larmat, a rare and indispensable resource that beautifully documents the region’s terroirs. With extensive grower and vintner profiles, as well as a fascinating look at Champagne’s history and lore, Champagne explores this legendary wine as never before.

A Scent of Champagne

Author : Richard Juhlin
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2013-11-01
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781628735345

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A Scent of Champagne by Richard Juhlin Pdf

A luxury volume on the world's most elegant beverage--by world renowned champagne expert Richard Juhlin, with an introduction by Édouard Cointreau In this beautiful and heavily illustrated volume the world's foremost champagne expert, Richard Juhlin takes the reader on a journey to the geographical area of Champagne and through the history of the beverage. With rich photography to accompany the text he explains how to arrange tastings, develop one’s sense of smell, and why the setting where you drink champagne is important. He also includes personal anecdotes about his lifelong journey from teacher to connoisseur as well as a reference guide describing and ranking an incredible 8,000 champagne houses, types, and vintages. Sit back and enjoy Juhlin’s graceful prose with a lovely glass of champagne, the beverage that has come to epitomize luxury and elegance. This is a must have edition for any serious collector and lover of champagne.

Champagne

Author : Don Kladstrup,Petie Kladstrup
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2010-04-29
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780062013057

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Champagne by Don Kladstrup,Petie Kladstrup Pdf

The authors of the international bestseller Wine and War chronicle the untold dramatic history of Champagne from the 13th century through the crucibles of two world wars to the 21st century Throughout history, waves of invaders including Franks, Visigoths, Burgundians, Merovingians, Barbarians, Alamanshave swept across the verdant region of Champagne in southern France. Yet this region, which historians say has suffered more invasions, battles, and wars than any other place on earth, is also the birthplace of the one ingredient that above all others epitomizes joy: champagne. Gallant Harvest tells the fascinating, little-known story of champagne, the world’s favorite wine. Don and Petie Kladstrup share how a sparkling beverage that was the toast of Belle Epoque society not only survived the bloodbath of World War I, but grew even more popular in the war’s wake. Thorughout they introduce gutsy, larger-than-life characters determined to preserve their land and their grapes; vintners for whom champagne is not only their heritage and livelihood but a part of their souls and the soul of their nation.

2000 Champagnes

Author : Richard Juhlin
Publisher : M.T. Train
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Champagne (Wine)
ISBN : 9163062607

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2000 Champagnes by Richard Juhlin Pdf

Bollinger, Moet & Chandon, Taittinger, Veuve Clicquot... There is something magical about the great Champagne houses. Glamour, mystery, flamboyance -- but what kind of secret is actually hidden within those beautiful bottles? What makes this magical drink so extraordinary? This essential guide is fascinating reading for anyone who wants to learn all the secrets of this King of wines. The first part of this book provides a complete and detailed account of the history of Champagne, from the first Roman wine growers and the legendary monk, Dom Perignon, to the wine-makers of today. The second part contains a detailed encyclopedia with valuable information about producers, wines and vintages, as well as maps and a complete list of addresses and phone numbers.

But First, Champagne

Author : David White
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2016-10-18
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781510711457

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There’s never been a better time to get into Champagne! Both the region of Champagne and its wines have always been associated with prestige and luxury. Knowledgeable wine enthusiasts have long discussed top Champagnes with the same reverence they reserve for the finest wines of Bordeaux and Burgundy. But everyday Americans usually keep Champagne way back on the high shelf. It’s for big celebrations, send-offs, and wedding toasts and, more often than not, is bought by the case. The good stuff costs plenty—and frankly, rarely seems worth the price. Today, though, Champagne is in the midst of a renaissance—no longer to be unjustly neglected. Over the past decade, an increasing number of wine enthusiasts have discovered the joys of grower Champagne—wines made by the farmers who grow the grapes. Thanks to a few key wine importers and America’s newfound obsession with knowing where food comes from, these shipments have been climbing steadily. In But First, Champagne, author David White details Champagne’s history along with that of its wines, explains how and why the market is changing, and profiles the region’s leading producers. This book is essential reading for wine enthusiasts, adventurous drinkers, foodies, sommeliers, and drinks professionals. With a comprehensive yet accessible overview of the region, its history, and its leading producers, But First, Champagne will demystify Champagne for all. From the foreword: "Smart, entertaining, and valuable . . . one of those rare wine books that should appeal to people just getting into Champagne and longtime Champagne obsessives." —Ray Isle, Executive Wine Editor, Food & Wine

Christie's World Encyclopedia of Champagne & Sparkling Wine

Author : Tom Stevenson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Cooking
ISBN : PSU:000046374998

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Christie's World Encyclopedia of Champagne & Sparkling Wine by Tom Stevenson Pdf

An instant classic and a breathtaking achievement. Originally published in 1998, this is the fully revised and updated edition of the outstanding tour de force by the world's leading sparkling wine expert. It is the ultimate reference work for all fizz fans. Beautifully illustrated and stylishly designed, with over 600 full-colour photographs, labels and maps, it has become and will continue to be an indispensable part of any true wine lover's library. Winner of the Noble Cuve du Champagne Lanson; the Salon International du Livre; Gourmand 'Best Wine Book'; and was shortlisted for the Andre Simon Award.

Oger Grand Cru, Côte Des Blancs

Author : Charles Curtis
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2021-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1936880733

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Champagne

Author : Tom Bruce-Gardyne
Publisher : Carlton Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2019-08-08
Category : Champagne (Wine)
ISBN : 1787392864

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Champagne by Tom Bruce-Gardyne Pdf

Celebrate the treasure that is champagne with this sparkling tribute to the bubbly--now fully revised and updated. Nothing says "special occasion" like popping open a bottle of champagne. Champagne guides you through the astounding story of how this delicious drink became the hallmark of celebrations, commiserations, and partying across the globe. It explores the process of making champagne and how the subtle blend of grapes produces a notable house style; the history of champagne, from the earliest makers to the establishment of the regulatory body; and the recent award of World Heritage status by UNESCO. The core of this beautiful volume focuses on individual entries on all the major champagne houses, lesser estates, co-operatives, growers, and variations of sparkling wine. Each entry provides background on the House and explores the notable traits of its products, together with tasting notes and recommendations. Finally, Champagne examines the growing interest in sparkling wines and the social and cultural impact of this drink of kings. Revised and updated version of Treasures of Champagne, in a new format.

Champagne, Uncorked

Author : Alan Tardi
Publisher : PublicAffairs
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2016-05-24
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781610396899

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Champagne, Uncorked by Alan Tardi Pdf

The epitome of effervescence and centerpiece of celebration, Champagne has become a universal emblem of good fortune, and few can resist its sparkle In Champagne, Uncorked, Alan Tardi journeys into the heartland of the world's most beloved wine. Anchored by the year he spent inside the prestigious and secretive Krug winery in Reims, the story follows the creation of the superlative Krug Grande Cuv'e. Tardi also investigates the evocative history, quirky origins, and cultural significance of Champagne. He reveals how it became the essential celebratory toast (merci Napoleon Bonaparte!), and introduces a cast of colorful characters, including Eugè Mercier, who in 1889 transported his "Cathedral of Champagne," the largest wine cask in the world, to Paris by a team of white horses and oxen, and Joseph Krug, the reserved son of a German butcher who wound up in France, fell head over heels for Champagne, and risked everything to start up his own eponymous house. In the vineyards of Champagne, Tardi discovers how finicky grapes in an unstable climate can lead to a nerve-racking season for growers and winemakers alike. And he ventures deep into the caves, where the delicate and painstaking alchemy of blending takes place -- all of which culminates in the glass we raise to toast life's finer moments.

The Cartiers

Author : Francesca Cartier Brickell
Publisher : Ballantine Books
Page : 673 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2021-06-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780525621638

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“A dynamic group biography studded with design history and high-society dash . . . [This] elegantly wrought narrative bears the Cartier hallmark.”—The Economist The “astounding” (André Leon Talley) story of the family behind the Cartier empire and the three brothers who turned their grandfather’s humble Parisian jewelry store into a global luxury icon—as told by a great-granddaughter with exclusive access to long-lost family archives “Ms. Cartier Brickell has done her grandfather proud.”—The Wall Street Journal The Cartiers is the revealing tale of a jewelry dynasty—four generations, from revolutionary France to the 1970s. At its heart are the three Cartier brothers whose motto was “Never copy, only create” and who made their family firm internationally famous in the early days of the twentieth century, thanks to their unique and complementary talents: Louis, the visionary designer who created the first men’s wristwatch to help an aviator friend tell the time without taking his hands off the controls of his flying machine; Pierre, the master dealmaker who bought the New York headquarters on Fifth Avenue for a double-stranded natural pearl necklace; and Jacques, the globe-trotting gemstone expert whose travels to India gave Cartier access to the world’s best rubies, emeralds, and sapphires, inspiring the celebrated Tutti Frutti jewelry. Francesca Cartier Brickell, whose great-grandfather was the youngest of the brothers, has traveled the world researching her family’s history, tracking down those connected with her ancestors and discovering long-lost pieces of the puzzle along the way. Now she reveals never-before-told dramas, romances, intrigues, betrayals, and more. The Cartiers also offers a behind-the-scenes look at the firm’s most iconic jewelry—the notoriously cursed Hope Diamond, the Romanov emeralds, the classic panther pieces—and the long line of stars from the worlds of fashion, film, and royalty who wore them, from Indian maharajas and Russian grand duchesses to Wallis Simpson, Coco Chanel, and Elizabeth Taylor. Published in the two-hundredth anniversary year of the birth of the dynasty’s founder, Louis-François Cartier, this book is a magnificent, definitive, epic social history shown through the deeply personal lens of one legendary family.

Veuve Clicquot

Author : Sixtine Dubly,Mireille Guiliano
Publisher : Assouline Publishing
Page : 5 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2016-12-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781614285397

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Veuve Clicquot by Sixtine Dubly,Mireille Guiliano Pdf

Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin has been pushing boundaries for the past 250 years. From inventing rosé champagne in 1775 to collaborating with innovators such as Andrée Putman and the Campana Brothers, with each passing century the legendary label goes above and beyond to challenge itself with new initiatives to energize and excite its enthusiasts. When Madame Clicquot, who had become the veuve (widow) Clicquot Ponsardin, inherited the house in 1805, she followed the motto “Only one quality, the finest” and created the first vintage and the riddling rack, two major innovations for champagne production. Centuries later, the brand behind the characteristic yellow label continues to make history, going beyond champagne to represent a complete lifestyle. In 2010, Veuve Clicquot’s home base in Reims reopened after an extensive four-year renovation by interior designer Bruno Moinard. Contemporary works by Yayoi Kusama, Karen Knorr, and Pablo Reinoso now adorn the eighteenth-century wood paneling at the Hôtel du Marc—a perfect combination of design, art, and gastronomy that acts as a center for sharing and spreading the wealth of a magnificent wine. Veuve Clicquot is the drink of choice in spring at Goodwood Circuit in the United Kingdom, in summer on the polo lawns of New York, and in winter on Carnival chariots in Rio. In 2013, Veuve Clicquot partnered with Michelin-starred chef Joël Robuchon, securing its wines a spot as the guest of honor in each of his twenty-three restaurants. The following year, a collaboration with Ferrari brought the limited-edition Veuve Clicquot Maranello collection. The house has also been active in the sustainability movement, reducing emissions at the Hôtel du Marc, as well as introducing “Naturally Clicquot” eco-friendly packaging, made from the pulp of grapes harvested from the most prestigious hills of the Champagne region—a global first. Between tradition and jet set, excellence and attitude, over the years the house has perfected the way of life “à la Clicquot,” a life synonymous with fine, authentic products and classic culture.

Bursting Bubbles

Author : Robert Walters
Publisher : Quiller
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2018-05
Category : Champagne (Wine)
ISBN : 1846892791

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In Bursting Bubbles, Robert Walters takes us on a journey to visit Champagne's great growers. Along the way, he reveals a secret history of Champagne and dispels many of the myths that still persist about this celebrated wine style. Controversial and ground breaking, Bursting Bubbles will change the way you think about Champagne.

Wine Tasting Notebook

Author : Steve De Long
Publisher : Wine Appreciation Guild
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Wine
ISBN : 1936880024

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Wine Tasting Notebook by Steve De Long Pdf

This vastly expanded new edition to the most simple, concise and elegant way to hit the ground running and learn about wine tasting. Here's an easy way for everyone to develop their wine tasting skills. 1. Wine Tasting Terms builds your wine tasting vocabulary with brief explanations of wine flavors and faults. 2. How to Take a Wine Tasting Note walks you through the fundamentals of wine tasting. 3. Wine Note Forms puts the repetitive parts of a note in convenient multiple choice for pros as well as acting as training wheels for beginners.

The World Atlas of Wine 8th Edition

Author : Hugh Johnson,Jancis Robinson
Publisher : Mitchell Beazley
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2019-10-01
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1784726184

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The World Atlas of Wine 8th Edition by Hugh Johnson,Jancis Robinson Pdf

"The most useful single volume on wine ever published... If I owned only one wine book, it would be this one." - Andrew Jefford, Decanter Few wine books can be called classic, but the first edition of The World Atlas of Wine made publishing history when it appeared in 1971. It is recognized by critics as the essential and most authoritative wine reference work available. This eighth edition will bring readers, both old and new, up to date with the world of wine. To reflect all the changes in the global wine scene over the past six years, the Atlas has grown in size to 416 pages and 22 new maps have been added to the wealth of superb cartography in the book. The text has been given a complete overhaul to address the topics of most vital interest to today's wine-growers and drinkers. With beautiful photography throughout, Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson, the world's most respected wine-writing duo, have once again joined forces to create a classic that no wine lover can afford to be without. "The World Atlas of Wine is the single most important reference book on the shelf of any wine student." - Eric Asimov, New York Times "Like a good bottle of wine, you'll find yourself going back to it again and again... Perfect for anyone who has a thirst for greater wine knowledge." - Edward Deitch, NBC/today.com "The World Atlas of Wine belongs on your shelf... The essential rootstock of any true wine lover's library. A multi-layered snapshot of wine and how it has evolved." - Dave McIntyre, Washington Post