Journalist Florence Hernandez and photographer Guillaume de Laubier invite readers to discover exceptional wines from Saint-Emilion, the oldest and most prestigious vineyard in the world.
Foreword by Guy Savoy
Limestone, clay, sand . . . The vines of Saint-Emilion are rooted in a land made of a mosaic of soils, giving its wines an inimitable taste. Here in the heart of the oldest and most prestigious vineyard in the world, Saint-Emilion is synonymous with exceptional wine, a taste revealed by those who work the land and care for the vines to reveal all the subtleties of their terroir.
Vineyard of Saint-Emilion reveals 20 of the vineyard's domains and goes back to the origins of wine, to the heart of winemaking, and to what nourishes the vines and gives Saint-Emilion wines all their flavor. This book will give amateur and seasoned wine lovers alike a new way to discover, understand, and taste wine.
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220 full-color illustrations
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Höhe: 308 mm
Breite: 246 mm
Dicke: 24 mm
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978-1-4197-7444-7 (9781419774447)
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Florence Hernandez is a journalist specializing in wine, travel, and gastronomy.
For the past 25 years, photographer Guillaume de Laubier has been attracting the attention of the biggest decoration and lifestyle magazines. Today, he puts his talent at the service of books, notably for Editions de La Martiniere.
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