Saint-Emilion: The Chateaux, Winemakers and Landscapes
Author(s): Beatrice Massenet
Introducing the classified growths of the region, "Saint-Emilion" invites readers into the homes of the Saint-Emilionnais who make some of the most popular and critically acclaimed wines. Since the Romans introduced viticulture to this fertile region, Saint-Emilion has been synonymous with fine wine. The picturesque landscape of the region - made up of plateaus, valleys, Romanesque churches, and a fortified medieval city on a hill - is dotted with more than 10,000 acres of vineyards and dozens of chateaux. Ranging from lavish properties to small manor houses, the chateaux of Saint-Emilion are exceptional among Bordeaux's finest wine properties because so many of the families who own the estates live in them and make the wine themselves. Profiles of the winemakers - which are divided into two sections, the First Great Classified Growths and the Great Classified Growths - describe the history, architecture, and wine of each chateau. This book features more than 70 legendary wine makers who have helped to cement Saint Emilion's fame, including: Cheval Blanc, Grand Corbin, Angelus, and Magdeleine. In addition, interviews with the wine makers and a rich selection of photographs of the estates give a taste of the unique environment and the personalities involved in the production of these superior wines.
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Francois Querre is a specialist of the history of Saint-Emilion vineyard and author of Saint-Emilion: A Mirror for the Wine, as well as other books on Bordeaux. Emmanuelle Ponsan-Dantin is the Manager of the Saint Emilion Wine Council and the Association des Grands Crus Classes. Beatrice Massenet is a journalist. Guillaume de Laubier is a photographer who worked for more then 16 years for Elle Decoration.
General Fields
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- : Stewart, Tabori & Chang Inc
- : Stewart, Tabori & Chang Inc
- : 01 May 2011
- : 310mm X 239mm
- : United States
- : 01 October 2011
- : books
Special Fields
- : Beatrice Massenet
- : Hardback
- : 2011
- : 641.22094471
- : 260
- : 387 full colour photographs