Terroir & the Winegrower (English edition) by Jacky Rigaux
Terre en vues
Available in stockTerroir wines or varietal wines? Brand wines or appellation wines? This book, translated into English, explores the values of wine in the age of globalization. Terroir wines are celebrated for their diversity and their ability to maintain a certain way of life, in contrast to industrial and standardized wines. Discover the reflections of international winemakers, admirers of Henri Jayer, on the complex reality of the viticultural terroir.
- Author
- Jacky Rigaux
- Language
- English 🇬🇧
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Terroir wines or varietal wines? Brand wines or appellation wines? Commercial wines or cultural wines? In an era where globalization and the expansion of vineyards span across the globe, where the wine industry is facing crises and competition is growing fiercer, it is essential to reflect on the values that have always accompanied the creation and enjoyment of wine. Among these values, the concept of terroir is often challenged today, along with the best practices that support this notion.
With their extraordinary diversity of expression, terroir wines captivate wine lovers and perpetuate a certain art of living in the face of a flood of technical, varietal, and brand wines that resemble each other all over the world. Followers or admirers of Henri Jayer, known as the "pope of winegrowers," gather annually for the international Henri Jayer meeting: Winegrowers, Gourmets, and Terroirs of the World.
In this book, translated into English by Catherine Du Toit and Nàomi Morgan, around fifty winemakers share their reflections on the complex reality of the viticultural terroir, the foundation for appreciating their wines, wines that bring out the music in the terroirs of the world. Through these pages, they invite wine lovers to explore the subtleties and richness that terroir brings to viticulture and wine tasting.
The book offers an in-depth exploration of traditional and modern viticultural practices, highlighting the current challenges faced by winemakers striving to preserve the authenticity of their wines in the face of growing standardization. Following in the footsteps of the great wine masters, this book provides a unique perspective on the importance of terroir in crafting wines of character and quality.
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in wine culture, vineyard history, and the preservation of winemaking methods that respect the terroir. In these times of globalization, where wine production becomes increasingly industrialized, this book reminds us of the importance of returning to practices rooted in respect for the land and traditions.
Whether you are a wine enthusiast or a professional in the field, "Terroir & the Winegrower" will provide valuable insights into how terroir influences not only the quality of wine but also its ability to tell a unique story, deeply rooted in a specific culture and heritage.
Additional Information:
- EAN13 : 9782916935072
- ISBN : 978-2-916935-07-2
- Publisher : Terre En Vues
- Publication Date : 2006
- Number of Pages : 350
- Dimensions : 22 x 16.5 cm
- Weight : 700 g
- Language : English
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Data sheet
- Author
- Jacky Rigaux
- Language
- English 🇬🇧
- Publisher
- Terre en vues
- Number of pages
- 350
- Date of publication
- April 1, 2006
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