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Noble Rot

A Bordeaux Wine Revolution

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"Echikson's understanding and explanation of how the business works...is fascinating and easy to swallow."―Michael Philips, Wall Street Journal For wine lovers the world over, Bordeaux is the center of the universe. But in the past two decades, revolutionaries have stormed its traditional bastions, making their mark―and their fortunes―modernizing the production and marketing of wine. Noble Rot introduces us to the figures who epitomize the changes sweeping Bordeaux―the noble family behind Château d'Yquem; a stonemason turned winemaker whose wine, made in a garage, sells for $100 a bottle; the Maryland-based critic Robert Parker, whose opinion routinely makes or breaks a wine; the New World operations that have used branding to undercut Bordeaux's supremacy―and delves into the mysteries of the legendary classification of 1855. 23 illustrations, map.

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Noble Rot, William Echikson

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2006
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Titolo
Noble Rot
Sottotitolo
A Bordeaux Wine Revolution
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2006
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
288
ISBN10
0393326942
ISBN13
9780393326949
Serie
Valutazione
3,6 su 5
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"Echikson's understanding and explanation of how the business works...is fascinating and easy to swallow."―Michael Philips, Wall Street Journal For wine lovers the world over, Bordeaux is the center of the universe. But in the past two decades, revolutionaries have stormed its traditional bastions, making their mark―and their fortunes―modernizing the production and marketing of wine. Noble Rot introduces us to the figures who epitomize the changes sweeping Bordeaux―the noble family behind Château d'Yquem; a stonemason turned winemaker whose wine, made in a garage, sells for $100 a bottle; the Maryland-based critic Robert Parker, whose opinion routinely makes or breaks a wine; the New World operations that have used branding to undercut Bordeaux's supremacy―and delves into the mysteries of the legendary classification of 1855. 23 illustrations, map.