

An Illustrated Guide to Creating and Managing Your Wine Cellar: wine regions, grape varieties, classifications, purchasing, storage, serving... Everything you need to master the world of vintage wine. With 200 forms to fill out, this book is the essential tool for wine enthusiasts looking to organize their tastings and systematically archive their bottles.
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My Cellar Book: Wines for Aging is an essential work for all enthusiasts of wine wishing to build a structured and sustainable wine cellar. Published by éditions Christine Bonneton, this work combines practicality, , Expert advice and visual pedagogy.
The book begins with a clear and illustrated presentation the fundamentals of the wine universe. There, one discovers the major French wine regions, the emblematic grape varieties, the different rankings and Names that structure the world of age-worthy wine.
A large part is dedicated to the wine cellar setup : how to select the right bottles, the rules ofsmart purchase, the ideal conditions for conservation, and the best service practices. The author also shares tips for opening their wines for aging at the right moment and savor them under optimal conditions.
The book includes 200 customizable cards to fill out oneself to record the references of one's cellar, tasting impressions, food and wine pairings, the evolution of wines over time... These sheets allow for the creation of a true personal oenological record.
Thought like a practical tool as much as a beautiful book, this book is intended for both enlightened amateurs than to the curious novices to structure their findings around the wine.
Type of product : Book
Title : My Cellar Book: Wines for Aging
Author : Collective
Editor : Christine Bonneton
Collection : Gastronomy
Publication date : August 4, 2021
Language : French
Number of pages : 256
Format : Connected
Dimensions 23.7 x 17.6 x 2.6 cm
Weight : 898 g
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