Brunello to Zibibbo: The Wines of Tuscany, Central and Southern Italy
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"[Belfrage's] knowledge of Italy and her wines . . . is unrivalled . . . [He is] the ideal person to write a much needed book on Italian wines."--David Gleave, Decanter
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Book Description
Nicolas Belfrage concludes his two-volume tour of Italian wine with a look at the outstanding varieties from Tuscany to the south.
In Barolo to Valpolicella, Belfrage demystified northern Italian viticulture, discussing dozens of wines ranging from the highest-quality vintages to affordable selections that can be enjoyed every day. Now, with Brunello to Zibibbo, he considers the wines from Tuscany to the south, again concentrating on the regions’ indigenous vines and the unique grapes that make Italy’s wines so exceptional.
There’s extensive coverage of the vines and wines of Tuscany, as well as an assessment of the emerging wines of the south—on which, to date, little has been written. From the Sangiovese, or Brunello, of Tuscany, to the Zibibbo, or Alexandrian Muscat, of the island of Pantelleria off the Tunisian coast south of Sicily, this is an authoritative primer on the wealth of Italy’s vineyards and a discerning guide to the regions’ best bottles.
Brunello to Zibibbo: The Wines of Tuscany, Central and Southern Italy,Nicolas Belfrage,Mitchell Beazley,1840007907,Beverages - Wine & Spirits,Cooking,Cooking / Wine,Regional & Ethnic - Italian,Cooking / Wine & Spirits,NEW AGE - ASTROLOGY TRD HC
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