The Wine Regions of Australia
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The Wine Regions of Australia is the first comprehensive guide to the geographical indications that now divide Australia's wine areas into zones, regions and sub-regions. This 'geography' of wine has been written in response to the growing movement to classify Australian wine in more regional terms. In France it is terroir that determines a wine's uniqueness, but how do we define those factors that give Australian wines their 'regional' qualities? Is it by soil, by climate, by topography, or simply by municipal boundaries?
John Beeston introduces you to each of Australia's wine regions, their winemaking histories as well as the viticultural qualities that make each place unique. He also provides a comprehensive listing of vineyards and wineries in each region with descriptions of soils, climate and location together with notes on grape varieties planted, grape cultivation techniques, harvesting times and leading wines. As a wine taster of note, John Beeston also gives his personal rating of many of the vineyards listed.
The Wine Regions of Australia is encyclopaedic in its scope, but more importantly it will help you understand the unique qualities of Australian wines and discover the country's many vineyards, both large and small. This is an essential addition to the library of any wine enthusiast.
John Beeston is one of Australia's most experienced freelance wine writers and a true wine expert. He is a national wine show judge and is a regular on wine tasting panels. His Concise History of Australian Wine has become a classic in the field.
Author: John Beeston
  Format: Hardback, 544 pages, 180mm x 230mm
  Published: 1999, Allen & Unwin, Australia
  Genre: Wines
  
                
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The Wine Regions of Australia is the first comprehensive guide to the geographical indications that now divide Australia's wine areas into zones, regions and sub-regions. This 'geography' of wine has been written in response to the growing movement to classify Australian wine in more regional terms. In France it is terroir that determines a wine's uniqueness, but how do we define those factors that give Australian wines their 'regional' qualities? Is it by soil, by climate, by topography, or simply by municipal boundaries?
John Beeston introduces you to each of Australia's wine regions, their winemaking histories as well as the viticultural qualities that make each place unique. He also provides a comprehensive listing of vineyards and wineries in each region with descriptions of soils, climate and location together with notes on grape varieties planted, grape cultivation techniques, harvesting times and leading wines. As a wine taster of note, John Beeston also gives his personal rating of many of the vineyards listed.
The Wine Regions of Australia is encyclopaedic in its scope, but more importantly it will help you understand the unique qualities of Australian wines and discover the country's many vineyards, both large and small. This is an essential addition to the library of any wine enthusiast.
John Beeston is one of Australia's most experienced freelance wine writers and a true wine expert. He is a national wine show judge and is a regular on wine tasting panels. His Concise History of Australian Wine has become a classic in the field.
             
         
      The Wine Regions of Australia