
How to Make Homemade Wine
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Use Wine to Make Sense of the World $22.58 Use Wine to Make Sense of the World is the new book by awardwinning wine writer Elliot Essman, a civilized romp through the limitless world of wine, written with a true sense of whimsy and fun. The book takes an ambitious look at how we can use wine to dig deep into the experience of life, love, the senses, our bodies, our thought processes, and more. Key themed sections include: Use Wine to Make Sense of Desire and Lust Use Wine to Make Sense of the Five Senses Use Wine to Make Sense of Other People Use Wine to Make Sense of the Natural World Use Wine to Make Sense of Your Body Use Wine to Make Sense of Language Use Wine to Make Sense of the Your Brain …all interspersed with Elliots probing observations on taste, wine behavior, the French, the British, wine education, literature, poetry, cocktails, philosophy, history, music, internet dating, and the rest of life as we live it on this planet. (Wine not included) Wine Writer Elliot Essman earned a James Beard Foundation Journalism Award nomination for his writing in the Spirits, Wine or Beer Category. Author: Essman, Elliot Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 166 Publication Date: 2009/12/28 Language: English Dimensions: 6.14 x 9.21 x 0.35 inches |
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The Way to Make Wine By Warrick, Sheridan $32.07 Author: Warrick, Sheridan F. Subtitle: How to Craft Superb Table Wines at Home Publication Date: 2010/04/01 Number of Pages: 252 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 8.50 Height: 8.50 |
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Italian Wine $108.33 Italian wine is wine produced in Italy, a country which is home to some of the oldest wineproducing regions in the world. Etruscans and Greek settlers produced wine in the country long before the Romans started developing their own vineyards in the 2nd century BC. Roman grapegrowing and winemaking was prolific and wellorganized, pioneering largescale production and storage techniques like barrelmaking and bottling. Two thousand years later, Italy remains one of the worlds foremost producers, responsible for approximately onefifth of world wine production in 2005. Wine is a popular drink in Italy. Grapes are grown in almost every part of Italy, with more than 1 million vineyards under cultivation. In some places the vines are trained along low supports. In others they climb as slender saplings. Most winemaking in Italy is done in modern wineries. However, villagers who make wine for their own use sometimes still tread the grapes with their bare feet, until the juice is squeezed out. They believe this ancient method still makes the best wine. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 144 Publication Date: 2009/11/25 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.33 inches |