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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 641.22 EAN: 9781845334147 Edition: 6 Rev Upd ISBN: 1845333012 Label: Hamlyn Manufacturer: Hamlyn Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: October 01, 2008 Publisher: Hamlyn Studio: Hamlyn Editorial Review: Product Description: Hailed by critics worldwide as “extraordinary” and “irreplaceable,” there are few volumes that have had as monumental an impact in their field as Hugh Johnson’s The World Atlas of Wine: sales have exceeded four million copies, and it is now published in thirteen languages. World-renowned authors Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson once again combine their unrivalled talents to enhance this masterpiece of wine knowledge. There are now 48 extra pages, including 17 new color illustrations, 20 new maps, and—for the first time ever—double page spreads and full-page photos in the atlas section for maximum visual impact. New World coverage has been extended for both Australia and South America; some New World regions even have their own entries for the first time, including Rutherford, Oakville, and Stag’s Leap from California; Mendoza (Argentina); Limestone Coast (Australia); Central Otago and Martinborough (New Zealand); and Constantia (South Africa). And Old World coverage has grown too, with the addition of Toro (Spain), the Peleponnese (Greece), and Georgia. It’s a truly incomparable book, and an essential addition to every wine lover’s or professional’s library. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - World Atlas of WineGreat update to a reference work well-known among wine educators and consumers. The geographical context of the knowledge base about wine and winemaking is exceptionally well done and informative. Rating: - almost an encyclopediaThis is my third copy of World Atlas. Each one has been such a substantial improvement over the previous one that its purchase was inevitable. Great maps, witty, relevant text and the usual breath-taking photographs of wine country. (did you ever notice that no body grows wine in ugly places?) Rating: - excellentReally better than 6th edition. I hardly encourage anyone interested in wines to buy it Rating: - AtlasThis seems to be truly a complete Atlas on wine and locations for finding anything you might desire in wines. Rating: - Absolutely greatThis is a must-have book for your home library. What surprised me is the cost, so low for a hardcover, high quality book like this. |