Larousse Wine
(Author) David CobboldLarousse Wine's comprehensive coverage of the wine-producing regions of the world is invaluable. Each section begins with it a beautiful color illustration of the area, with the major districts, rivers, and cities highlighted. A short history and analysis of each region follows, with a discussion of the types of wines produced in each district, the specific oenological properties that make the region unique, and the appellations of the area. Boxes and features throughout also cover a vast range of subjects such as how to read a wine label, whether to decant wine, and even the great wine waiters of the world. Whether you are new to the subject or a seasoned wine enthusiast, there is something new for everyone in Larousse Wine.
David Cobbold
David Cobbold is best known for his groundbreaking novel "The Glass House," which explores themes of identity, memory, and the human experience. His lyrical and introspective writing style has captivated readers worldwide. Cobbold's key contribution to literature lies in his ability to weave complex narratives that resonate deeply with audiences.