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Buyer's Guide to New Zealand Wines 2013 by Michael Cooper Pdf
This title is firmly established as the most authoritative and sought-after guide to New Zealand wines. Updated yearly with new tasting notes and vintage ratings, including the most current vintage, this is a `must-have? publication for the new initiate and the established wine-buff alike. This book will help the buyer to make informed choices about the best value and best quality wines available. Divided by grape variety to help selection, this comprehensive guide includes vintage ratings, star ratings for quality, dryness/sweetness guide, retail price and value-for-money ratings. Other features include Classic Wines ? wines that consistently achieve an outstanding level of quality for at least three vintages ? as well as sections on `Best Buys of the Year? and a vintage report.
Buyer's Guide to New Zealand Wines 2012 by Michael Cooper Pdf
The best-selling Buyer?s Guide is now in its 21st year of publication. This title is firmly established as the most authoritative and sought-after guide to New Zealand wines. Updated yearly with new tasting notes and vintage ratings, including the most current vintage, this is a `must-have? publication for the new initiate and the established wine-buff alike. This book will help the buyer to make informed choices about the best value and best quality wines available. Divided by grape variety to help selection, this comprehensive guide includes vintage ratings, star ratings for quality, dryness/sweetness guide, retail price and value-for-money ratings. Other features include Classic Wines ? wines that consistently achieve an outstanding level of quality for at least three vintages ? as well as sections on `Best Buys of the Year? and a vintage report.
Michael Cooper's Buyer's Guide to New Zealand Wines 2009 by Michael Cooper Pdf
This 'bible' of wines, now in its 17th year of publication, is firmly established as the most authoritative and sought-after guide to New Zealand wines. Updated yearly with new tasting notes and vintage ratings, including the most current vintage, this is a 'must-have' publication for the new initiate and the established wine-buff alike. This book will help the buyer to make informed choices about the best value and best quality wines available. Divided by grape variety to help selection, this comprehensive guide includes vintage ratings, star ratings for quality, dryness/sweetness guide, retail price and value-for-money ratings. Other features include Classic Wines wines that consistently achieve an outstanding level of quality for at least three vintages as well as sections on 'Where to Buy Wine', 'Trends in the Wine Market' and 'Best Buys of the Year', and a vintage report.
Designed to help the buyer to make informed choices about the best value and best quality wines available this title is firmly established as the most authoritative and sought-after guide to New Zealand wines. Updated yearly with new tasting notes and vintage ratings, including the most current vintage, this is a 'must-have' publication for the new initiate and the established wine-buff alike. Divided by grape variety to help selection, this comprehensive guide includes vintage ratings, star ratings for quality, dryness/sweetness guide, retail price and value-for-money ratings. Other features include Classic Wines -- wines that consistently achieve an outstanding level of quality for at least three vintages -- as well as sections on 'Best Buys of the Year' and a vintage report.
Designed to help the buyer to make informed choices about the best quality wines available, this title is firmly established as the most authoritative and sought-after guide to New Zealand wines. Updated yearly with new tasting notes and ratings, this is a 'must-have' publication for the new initiate and the established wine-buff alike. Divided by grape variety to help selection, this comprehensive guide includes vintage ratings, star ratings for quality, and a dryness/sweetness guide. Other features include Classic Wines: wines that consistently achieve an outstanding level of quality for at least three vintages.
Buyer's Guide to New Zealand Wines 2015 by Michael Cooper Pdf
The most authoritative guide to New Zealand wines, now in its 23rd year of publicationUpdated yearly with new tasting notes and vintage ratings, including the most current vintage, this is a must-have publication for the new initiate and the established wine-buff alike.
New Zealand Wines is the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource for wine-lovers. It is widely consulted by both New Zealand wine-drinkers and international fans of New Zealand wine. This totally revised and updated 28th edition features a large and remarkably detailed collection of tasting notes. It guides the reader through the most popular and also the less well-known wine varieties.
Michael Coopers is the most authoritative, comprehensive and sought-after guide to New Zealand wines. Now in its completely revised and updated 27th edition, it provides local wine drinkers and international fans of New Zealand wines with a superb resource of detailed tasting notes and other features.
Social, Cultural and Economic Impacts of Wine in New Zealand. by Peter J. Howland Pdf
New Zealand’s wine came to the world’s attention in the late 1980’s with its production of some of the best quality sauvignon blancs. Since then the industry has grown significantly and has increasingly gained an international reputation as a producer of quality, boutique wines. This volume provides an innovative, multi-disciplinary and critical review of wine production and consumption focusing specifically on the fascinating wine industry of New Zealand. It considers the history, production, aesthetics, consumption and role of place (identity) from multi-disciplinary perspectives to offer insight into the impacts of wine production and consumption. By linking the study of wine to broadly constructed social, cultural, historical and transnational processes the book contributes to contemporary debates on the “life of commodities”, “social class” and “place and people”. Throughout comparisons are made to other internationally recognized wine regions such as Bordeaux and Burgundy. This title furthers the understanding of the social/cultural context of wine production and consumption in this region and will be valuable reading to students, researchers and academics interested in gastronomy, wine studies, tourism and hospitality.