German Wines by Ian Jamieson

German Wines by Ian Jamieson

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The author explains the decline in the reputation of German wine over the last 20 years, but reveals how major improvements in grape growing and new marketing ideas are bringing the industry back to a leading position. This book looks at the differences in the wine-producing regions.

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German Wines by Ian Jamieson

This book describes the achievements and the problems of the world of German wine. The author, a Master of Wine since 1970, explains the decline in the reputation of German wine over the last 20 years, but reveals how major improvements in grape growing and new marketing ideas are bringing the industry back to a leading position. Seventy per cent of German wine is drunk in Germany and so the home market, and its impact on the wine makers themselves is examined in detail. This book goes through the wine-producing regions, looking for the essential differences in their wines and the organization of their trade.
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ISBN 13 9780571141555
ISBN 10 0571141552
Title German Wines
Author Ian Jamieson
Series Wine S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 1991-09-02
Number of pages 320
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