Does Alsace wine have a future? by Pierre Seltz explores the historical and contemporary challenges of Alsatian viticulture. Between crises, wars, and climatic hazards, the vineyard almost disappeared before being revived by passionate individuals. Today, new challenges threaten this heritage. This profound and well-documented work highlights the importance of preserving the unique identity of Alsace wines, a true treasure of the French terroir.
Does Alsace wine have a future? is much more than just a book about viticulture. It is a fascinating dive into the tumultuous history of the Alsatian vineyard, a rich heritage shaped by centuries and people.
Since the first vines were planted on the hills of Alsace, local viticulture has faced many trials. While the 16th century marked its golden age, the following centuries were less kind. Wars, economic crises, climatic vagaries, and poor harvests have undermined the crops. But no plague was as destructive as phylloxera and the Reichsland policy, which nearly annihilated the vineyard at the turn of the 20th century.
It was only after the Second World War that Alsace wine experienced a revival, thanks to the commitment of passionate winemakers and researchers who restored the vineyard to its former glory. Today, new challenges arise: climate change, economic pressure, and market evolutions require a mobilization of all industry players.
In this book, Pierre Seltz, an expert and connoisseur of the vineyard, retraces this complex history and poses the central question: how to ensure the sustainability of Alsace wine in an uncertain global context?
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With fluid writing and rigorous documentation, Pierre Seltz offers a reference book for anyone interested in the richness and future of Alsace wine.
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