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Genre | : Grapes |
Author | : Philip Marshall Wagner |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1936 |
File | : 412 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UCAL:B3179702 |
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Genre | : Grapes |
Author | : Philip Marshall Wagner |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1936 |
File | : 412 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UCAL:B3179702 |
Praise for Thomas Pinney's "A History of Wine in America" "Exhaustively researched. . ..invaluable to serious scholars of the grape. Fascinating reading." --"San Francisco Chronicle" "Revealing a sharp eye for detail and a dry, low-key wit, Pinney writes in an engaging style and with remarkable clarity." --"Wine Spectator" "Definitive. . ..an important work of historical literature." --"Wine & Spirits" "An indispensable view of. . .a remarkable time." --"Decanter"
Genre | : Cooking |
Author | : Thomas Pinney |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Release | : 2012-05-07 |
File | : 336 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780520269538 |
Genre | : Viticulture |
Author | : George Husmann |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1870 |
File | : 202 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UCD:31175035239329 |
A History of Wine in America is the definitive account of winemaking in the United States, first as it was carried out under Prohibition, and then as it developed and spread to all fifty states after the repeal of Prohibition. Engagingly written, exhaustively researched, and rich in detail, this book describes how Prohibition devastated the wine industry, the conditions of renewal after Repeal, the various New Deal measures that affected wine, and the early markets and methods. Thomas Pinney goes on to examine the effects of World War II and how the troubled postwar years led to the great wine boom of the late 1960s, the spread of winegrowing to almost every state, and its continued expansion to the present day. The history of wine in America is, in many ways, the history of America and of American enterprise in microcosm. Pinney's sweeping narrative comprises a lively cast of characters that includes politicians, bootleggers, entrepreneurs, growers, scientists, and visionaries. Pinney relates the development of winemaking in states such as New York and Ohio; its extension to Pennsylvania, Virginia, Texas, and other states; and its notable successes in California, Washington, and Oregon. He is the first to tell the complete and connected story of the rebirth of the wine industry in California, now one of the most successful winemaking regions in the world.
Genre | : Cooking |
Author | : Thomas Pinney |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Release | : 2005-07-05 |
File | : 549 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780520941489 |
Williard Bigelow, a chemist with the United States Government, provides a scientific analysis of the composition of wines produced in the United States up to 1900 in an attempt to ensure future uniformity of wines for sale in the world-wide marketplace.
Genre | : Cooking |
Author | : Williard Bigelow |
Publisher | : Applewood Books |
Release | : 2007-12 |
File | : 82 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781429010337 |
This volume collects the most important writings on viticulture by Nicholas Herbemont (1771-1839), who is widely considered the finest practicing winemaker of the early United States. Included are his two major treatises on viticulture, thirty-one other published pieces on vine growing and wine making, and essays that outline his agrarian philosophy. Over the course of his career, Herbemont cultivated more than three hundred varieties of grapes in a garden the size of a city block in Columbia, South Carolina, and in a vineyard at his plantation, Palmyra, just outside the city. Born in France, Herbemont carefully tested the most widely held methods of growing, pruning, processing, and fermentation in use in Europe to see which proved effective in the southern environment. His treatise "Wine Making," first published in the American Farmer in 1833, became for a generation the most widely read and reliable American guide to the art of producing potable vintage. David S. Shields, in his introductory essay, positions Herbemont not only as important to the history of viticulture in America but also as a notable proponent of agricultural reform in the South. Herbemont advocated such practices as crop rotation and soil replenishment and was an outspoken critic of slave-based cotton culture.
Genre | : Cooking |
Author | : Nicholas Herbemont |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Release | : 2010-01-25 |
File | : 313 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780820336404 |
Looks at how and where wine is made and how this affects its quality and pricing, including information on how the professionals taste and rate wine and a country-by-country tour of the latest vintages.
Genre | : Cooking |
Author | : Kevin Zraly |
Publisher | : Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. |
Release | : 2009 |
File | : 356 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 1402767676 |
Winescapes are unique agricultural landscapes that are shaped by the presence of vineyards, winemaking activities, and the wineries where wines are produced and stored. Where viticulture is successful it transforms the local landscape into a combination of agriculture, industry, and tourism. This book demystifies viticulture in a way that helps the reader understand the environmental and economic conditions necessary in the art and practice of wine making. Distinctive characteristics of the book include a detailed discussion of more than thirty grape cultivars, an overview of wine regions around the country, and a survey of wine publications and festivals. Peters discusses the major environmental conditions affecting viticulture, especially weather and climate, and outlines the special problems the industry faces from lack of capital, competition, and changing public tastes.
Genre | : Social Science |
Author | : Gary L Peters |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Release | : 2018-02-12 |
File | : 193 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780429981968 |
Genre | : New Zealand |
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1887 |
File | : 1476 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : NYPL:33433014939858 |
The most comprehensive guide to the wines of the entire continent, Wines of South America introduces readers to the astounding quality and variety of wines that until recently have been enjoyed, for the most part, only locally. Master Sommelier Evan Goldstein leads wine enthusiasts on an exciting geographical journey across ten countries, describing the wines, grapes, and regions of each. Goldstein begins the tour with a continental overview, discussing the arrival of the vine and wine culture, surveying the range of grapes planted and cultivated, and summarizing the development of modernday viticulture and winemaking. He explores the two giants of the continent, Argentina and Chile, in expansive chapters that cover their unique histories, wine regions, wine styles, prominent grapes, and leading producers. Goldstein covers the evolving industries of Brazil and Uruguay and discusses the modern-day activities in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. Up-to-date maps, several engaging photos, and pertinent statistics support each section, which also feature lively profiles of key individuals and wineries that have influenced the development of the craft. A closing chapter is devoted to food in South America, with specific information on wine country dining and leading chefs and restaurants. The author provides practical advice for travelers, an appendix of available resources for learning more about the wines of each region, and lists of ‘top 10’ wine recommendations for quick reference.
Genre | : Cooking |
Author | : Evan Goldstein |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Release | : 2014-08-29 |
File | : 313 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780520958753 |