

Discover The Wine Explorer by Graham Mitchell, a must-read guide for understanding and appreciating wines from around the world. Learn to distinguish a Gamay from a Malbec, and how to choose the perfect wine to pair with your favorite dishes. This book, written by a wine expert since 1879, invites you on a fascinating journey through the vineyards of France, Argentina, and beyond. An ideal book for wine enthusiasts and those who wish to learn more about this captivating world.
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Dive into the fascinating world of wines with The Wine Explorer: A Guide to the Wines of the World and How to Enjoy Them by Graham Mitchell. This book, written in English, is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to deepen their oenological knowledge and impress their friends with unique discoveries.
Graham Mitchell, from a family involved in the wine trade since 1879, guides you through an exploration of the mysteries of wine, beyond just the labels. The Wine Explorer is more than just a guide; it's an invitation to journey through the world's most famous vineyards, from France, Argentina, South Africa, Australia, to New Zealand.
Throughout the pages, Mitchell reveals the differences between grape varieties such as Gamay and Malbec, as well as their ideal culinary pairings. You will learn, for instance, which wine to choose to accompany roasted lamb or seafood pasta.
This book stands out for its personal approach and warm tone, where the author shares his adventures as a wine merchant. He unveils extraordinary stories and encounters with winemakers of strong character, all spiced with a good dose of humor and fascinating anecdotes.
Whether you are a seasoned wine lover or a curious novice, The Wine Explorer is an essential read. This guide will not only help you better understand wines from around the world but also appreciate them at their true value.
Mitchell examines the historical and geological factors that influence wine production and explains how these elements translate into the flavors we love. He also shares tips for discovering rare and affordable gems, such as those from the Mendoza region in Argentina.
With its 250 pages, this Paperback book is a perfect companion for your holidays, or simply for escaping into a good read on your sunlounger. Its practical size (156 x 234 mm) and weight of 340g make it easy to carry.
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This book is recommended by Laura Hadland, a blogger known as The Extreme Housewife, who calls it "the perfect holiday read". Even if your holidays are spent in your garden, The Wine Explorer will transport you to distant wine destinations and enrich your wine culture.
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