American Grape Growing and Wine Making : With Several Added Chapters on the Grape Industries of California
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Paperback / Softback
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1036808300
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9781036808303
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Gardening
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This book delves into the transformative journey of California's wine industry, from its early days of overproduction and low-quality wines to its rise as a producer of world-class vintages. It explores the initial reliance on the Old Mission grape, notorious for yielding heady but coarse wines, and charts the industry's evolution towards cultivating finer varieties. The narrative situates this transformation within a broader historical context, examining how changing consumer preferences, innovative viticultural practices, and discerning market dynamics have propelled California wines to global acclaim.
Through meticulous research and personal insights, the author presents a thematic exploration of perseverance, innovation, and community in the face of adversity. Discussions on overcoming challenges like the Phylloxera pest underscore a collective effort towards sustainable viticulture and highlight the importance of sharing knowledge within the wine-making community. The book also critiques past conventions in grape growing and wine producing, advocating for a more inclusive and experimental approach to ensure quality and diversity in Californian wine production.
By tracing these pivotal shifts, this work offers profound reflections on quality craftsmanship, environmental adaptation, and the spirit of collaboration that define California's viticultural legacy. It is an enlightening read for anyone interested in understanding how California has emerged to claim its place among the world's premier wine-producing regions.
Through meticulous research and personal insights, the author presents a thematic exploration of perseverance, innovation, and community in the face of adversity. Discussions on overcoming challenges like the Phylloxera pest underscore a collective effort towards sustainable viticulture and highlight the importance of sharing knowledge within the wine-making community. The book also critiques past conventions in grape growing and wine producing, advocating for a more inclusive and experimental approach to ensure quality and diversity in Californian wine production.
By tracing these pivotal shifts, this work offers profound reflections on quality craftsmanship, environmental adaptation, and the spirit of collaboration that define California's viticultural legacy. It is an enlightening read for anyone interested in understanding how California has emerged to claim its place among the world's premier wine-producing regions.
This book delves into the transformative journey of California''s wine industry, from its early days of overproduction and low-quality wines to its rise as a producer of world-class vintages. It explores the initial reliance on the Old Mission grape, notorious for yielding heady but coarse wines, and charts the industry''s evolution towards cultivating finer varieties. The narrative situates this transformation within a broader historical context, examining how changing consumer preferences, innovative viticultural practices, and discerning market dynamics have propelled California wines to global acclaim.
Through meticulous research and personal insights, the author presents a thematic exploration of perseverance, innovation, and community in the face of adversity. Discussions on overcoming challenges like the Phylloxera pest underscore a collective effort towards sustainable viticulture and highlight the importance of sharing knowledge within the wine-making community. The book also critiques past conventions in grape growing and wine producing, advocating for a more inclusive and experimental approach to ensure quality and diversity in Californian wine production.
By tracing these pivotal shifts, this work offers profound reflections on quality craftsmanship, environmental adaptation, and the spirit of collaboration that define California''s viticultural legacy. It is an enlightening read for anyone interested in understanding how California has emerged to claim its place among the world''s premier wine-producing regions.
Through meticulous research and personal insights, the author presents a thematic exploration of perseverance, innovation, and community in the face of adversity. Discussions on overcoming challenges like the Phylloxera pest underscore a collective effort towards sustainable viticulture and highlight the importance of sharing knowledge within the wine-making community. The book also critiques past conventions in grape growing and wine producing, advocating for a more inclusive and experimental approach to ensure quality and diversity in Californian wine production.
By tracing these pivotal shifts, this work offers profound reflections on quality craftsmanship, environmental adaptation, and the spirit of collaboration that define California''s viticultural legacy. It is an enlightening read for anyone interested in understanding how California has emerged to claim its place among the world''s premier wine-producing regions.
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