From Vine to Wine, 150 Years of History in the Domaine Ponsot Vines (English Edition) by Rose-Marie Ponsot
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From Vine to Wine, 150 Years of History in the Domaine Ponsot Vines (English Edition) by Rose-Marie Ponsot

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Dive into the fascinating history of Domaine Ponsot, as told by Rose-Marie Ponsot. This book traces 150 years of viticultural traditions in Burgundy, showing how techniques and knowledge of wine and vine have evolved between 1872 and 2022. Illustrated through a microhistorical approach, this narrative offers a unique perspective on issues related to appellations and the notion of terroir. English edition, an essential dive into the world of Grands Crus.

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Rose-Marie Ponsot
Language
English 🇬🇧
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From Vine to Wine is much more than just a book about the history of the Domaine Ponsot. It is a genuine immersion into 150 years of viticultural traditions in the heart of Burgundy, an emblematic region of Grands Crus. Written by Rose-Marie Ponsot, herself from the fourth generation of the family, this work stands out for its microhistorical approach that highlights the evolution of techniques and knowledge related to wine and vines since 1872.

This book illustrates in detail how a family of winemakers has adapted to the numerous changes that have marked Burgundy viticulture over time. From the evolution of vine cultivation techniques to the deep understanding of terroirs and appellations, each page reveals the secrets of crafting the exceptional wines that have made Domaine Ponsot renowned.

The author, Rose-Marie Ponsot, was born and raised in the heart of the Côte de Nuit Grand Cru vineyards. After a career in consulting and studies in philosophy, she returned to her roots to take the helm of the family estate in Morey-Saint-Denis. She defines herself as a transmitter of traditions, connecting the past with future generations. This book is a perfect illustration of that, a vibrant tribute to her family's viticultural history and to Burgundy.

In collaboration with historian Guillaume Grillon, From Vine to Wine also offers a reflection on how winemakers of the past worked the climats and how these practices have evolved to the present day, while preserving the authenticity and essence of the terroir.

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • EAN13: 9782878443264
  • ISBN: 978-2-87844-326-4
  • Publisher: Faton
  • Publication Date: 17/06/2022
  • Number of Pages: 128
  • Dimensions: 20.6 x 27.7 x 1.5 cm
  • Weight: 792 g
  • Language: English

This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Burgundy wines, the evolution of viticultural techniques, and the preservation of traditions in a constantly changing world. Through its pages, discover how the Domaine Ponsot has remained true to its heritage while adapting to contemporary challenges, offering a unique perspective on viticulture and the issues related to the notion of terroir.

Whether you are a lover of Grands Crus, a wine professional, or simply passionate about viticultural history, this work will provide you with a deep understanding of what makes Burgundy wines great and how the Domaine Ponsot has left its mark on the history of this prestigious region.

From Vine to Wine is not just a historical retrospective; it is also a guide to understanding the future of viticulture in Burgundy, a future that, while rooted in tradition, is resolutely focused on innovation and the preservation of the exceptional terroirs that make the Domaine Ponsot famous.

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Author
Rose-Marie Ponsot
Language
English 🇬🇧
Publisher
Faton
Number of pages
128
Date of publication
June 17, 2022