Wrighting Wine
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Adventures on the Wine Route: A Wine Buyer’s Tour of France by Kermit Lynch provides an easy to read yet informative look at wine buying in France during the second half of the twentieth century.
Tin City offers a view of the interconnectedness of winemaking, brew making and distilling in the Tin City area of Paso Robles.
A Year in Burgundy captures the variety and uniqueness of this French wine region by following seven winemaking families over the course of a year in 2011.
Looking to deep dive into the biology, chemistry, processes and procedures of grape growing and the world of wine? Check out these technical texts for your next in-depth read:
The Texas Under Vine podcast provides listeners with an in-depth look on the wineries of Texas. Hear straight from the winemakers about their winery including location, wines on offer, property features, recommendations on children and pets, wine club information and a bit of history about each place.
Wine & War is an engaging documentary about the history and relationship of winemaking and war in Lebanon. From commentary by Lebanese winemakers, global wine experts and the author of the book the movie is based off of, viewers receive a closer look at the interplay between wars, conflict, civil unrest and winemaking in the country and the region.
Looking for some fun fiction books about wine? Be informed and entertained with these reads!
Each wine tasting experience is unique. Many pieces play a part in how you perceive and enjoy (or not) a particular wine. Whether you are sipping a glass at home, in a restaurant or at a winery, here are some questions to consider about yourself and the wine during your next wine tasting experience!