

Explore France's oldest wine route with this richly illustrated book. The Alsace Wine Route connects vineyard landscapes, picturesque villages, fortified castles, and exceptional terroirs over 170 km, blending traditions and wine pleasures. A must-have for lovers of wine tourism in Alsace.
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Inaugurated in 1953, , the Alsace Wine Route is an iconic route that stretches for nearly 170 kilometers, from south to north of Alsace, along the foothills of the Vosges mountains. This legendary route connects the most beautiful wine villages, the fortified sites, the medieval castles, as well as the rich and varied terroirs which contribute to the reputation of this region.
In this concise and beautifully illustrated work by Christophe Renault, , Francis Lichtlé guides you through an exceptional heritage. The author revisits the history of the Route, its inauguration, its developments, and its role in showcasing the Alsatian vineyard.
The Alsace Wine Route is today a must-visit destination for enthusiasts of wine, of gastronomy, but also of Culture and of heritage. The book highlights the unique identity of the Alsatian vineyard, shaped by generations of passionate winemakers, who have been able to pass down their expertise over time.
This publication from the collection TOURISM editions Gisserot is a true cultural and tourist guide, accessible to everyone, to better understand the specifics of theAlsatian wine tourism.
A practical format, a clear layout and rich content make this book an ideal companion to prepare for a visit or simply to discover from home the vineyard landscapes of Alsace, their emblematic grape varieties and local traditions.
Object type : Paperback book
Title : The Alsace Wine Route
Author : Francis Lichtlé
Illustrator : Christophe Renault
Editor : Gisserot
Collection : TOURISM
Language : French
EAN13 : 9782755804904
ISBN : 978-2-7558-0490-4
Publication date March 1, 2014
Number of pages : 32
Dimensions : 26 x 19 x 0.3 cm
Weight : 165 g
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