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The World's Greatest Wine Estates
Robert M. Parker
Complete with a list of up-and-coming wineries ("Future Stars") and a glossary of wine terms, The World's Greatest Wine Estates is a very special reference for amateurs and connoisseurs alike.
Simon and Schuster
October 2005
704 pages ISBN: 0743237714 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction
Over the past twenty-five years, renowned critic Robert M.
Parker, Jr., has visited both legendary and fledgling
wineries all over the world and has tasted hundreds of
thousands of wines. Only a fraction of those wines have
earned his highest ratings and are considered by him to be
truly legendary. In his latest book, Parker brings together
what he calls "the best of the best," taking readers on a
personal tour of the wineries that have impressed him most
with their dedication to quality, consistency, and
excellence. The World's Greatest Wine Estates pays homage to
exceptional wines and the exceptional people who make them.
These lavishly illustrated pages showcase 175 of the
world's most accomplished -- and most spectacular --
estates. Parker goes be-yond the labels, bottles, and
ratings to present the land, the history, and the dedicated
artisans practicing their craft. Though they form a wildly
diverse group, all of these producers "share an
inexhaustible commitment to their vineyards, a passion to
produce as fine a wine as is humanly possible, and a vision
that the joys of wine are infinite and represent the
pinnacle of a civilized society." Parker begins with an overview of what makes a wine great --
the ability to please both the palate and the intellect,
to offer intense aromas and flavors without heaviness, to
improve with age, to reflect its place of origin as well as
the skill of its producers -- and explains how he came to
choose the profound wines he features here. He also offers
insider tips for ordinary wine-lovers who want to get their
hands on extraordinary bottles. The heart of the book contains profiles of the greatest
estates of Argentina, Australia, Austria, France, Germany,
Italy, Portugal, Spain, and the United States. Each region
is illustrated with a full-color map and accompanied by an
introduction explaining the general wine history of the
country. In his profiles of individual estates, Parker
offers essential geographical information such as grape
varietals, average age of the vines, and density of
plantation; details about the estate's history and
techniques and the wines it produces; visiting information
for those who want to see the process up close; and tasting
notes on the best recent vintages from each winery. Each
profile also includes photographs of the vineyards and the
people behind the wines, and labels from their best-known
vintages.
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