Wines and Vineyards

Wines and Vineyards by Librairie Larousse is a comprehensive exploration of French wine regions, published by Arcade Pub. in 1987 as the First American Edition. This 640-page book is presented in English and offers an in-depth look at the diverse vineyards and winemaking practices across France, making it a valuable resource for both enthusiasts and professionals in the field.
Readers will find detailed descriptions of various wine regions, along with insights into the unique characteristics that define French wines. The book serves as a guidebook, focusing on the intricacies of wine production and the cultural significance of vineyards in France. With its extensive coverage, this edition provides a thorough understanding of wine and winemaking in the country, appealing to those interested in the subject matter.
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