

MONOPOLE: the Wine & Fine Pinot Review takes you to the heart of Burgundy's wine region through 14 portraits of committed winemakers, gourmet addresses, and immersive photographs. An independent magazine, large format and multilingual (French, English, Japanese) to discover those who are breaking the norms of natural wine. An exceptional artisanal publication for enthusiasts of living terroirs and editorial freedom.
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MONOPOLE: the Wine & Fine Pinot Review continues its editorial adventure with a second issue entirely devoted to Burgundy, mythical land of great wines and powerful human stories.
After the success of Fusées, first noted issue, MONOPOLY returns with an immersive journey through the most iconic vineyards of Chablis, Meursault, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Pommard, Vosne-Romanée, Volnay, Maranges, Mâcon and many others. This independent review gives the floor to 14 unique winemakers, against the current trends and driven by a sincere passion for the living vine.
Among the portraits, find:
Clos des Épeneaux (Pommard)
Fiona Leroy (Maranges)
Nicolas Faure (Nuits-Saint-Georges)
Régis Rossignol Changarnier (Volnay)
The Horées (Pommard)
Julien Altaber (Saint-Aubin)
Alexandre Jouveaux (Uchizy)
Chavy Chouet and Marthe Henry Boillot (Meursault)
Oronce de Beler (Nuits-Saint-Georges)
Julien Guillot (Cruzille)
And many other figures radical, free, committed.
Each portrait is enriched with full-page photographs, candid shots, and from living texts signed by Jill Cousin, , Pauline Dupin-Aymard and Patrick Lebas, three renowned writers from the gastronomic and wine press. The whole is entirely Translate into English and Japanese, for radiation International.
MONOPOLY, it is also a tribute to living places : wine bars, , Rascal tables, , closed, , Hostels, where pins, ideas, and momentum are shared. These spaces, often marginal, have become the new hubs of a Wine culture Resolutely Authentic, , local and released.
The object himself stands out:
Format large format (265 x 320 mm, folded in half)
248 pages printed in France, at the Manufacture of the Two Bridges in Grenoble
Quality paper and binding for reading Sensory and Sustainable
The review is self-published, conceived and created by an independent team, passionate and free from any commercial constraints. Each issue is a manifesto for a new generation of wine, a praise of the sharing, from the transmission and of the creation without compromise.
Type of object : Large format review
Title : Burgundy: Monopoly, the Review Wines & Fine Pinot
Author(s) : Benoît Guenot, Jill Cousin, Pauline Dupin-Aymard, Patrick Lebas
Language : French, English, Japanese
Editor : Monopole le Magazine
Publication date November 19, 2021
Number of pages : 248
Dimensions : 265 x 320 mm
Country of publication : France
Printing : Manufacture des Deux Ponts, Grenoble
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