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How to choose wines with confidence. Enhance your wine knowledge and enjoyment while sipping your way through Australian & New Zealand Wine For Dummies. In plain English, this book helps you appreciate the rich choice of wines produced in these two serious winemaking countries. Whether buying online, over the counter or across the cellar door, this friendly reference guide is your perfect companion. Discover how to: Find out about the wine regions of Australia and New Zealand Interpret wine labels Understand grape varieties Locate great wines Track down your favorite wines online Hone your own wine tastes
Presents Winetitles, a specialist publisher for the Australian and New Zealand Wine Industries. Links to electronic publications about the wine industry. Features "Winetitles Online," "Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal," "Australian Wine Online," "Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research," and the "Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Directory."
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Australia's First Families of Wine, Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal, Australian Vintage, Cleanskin (wine), D'Arenberg, De Bortoli Wines, Heart & Soul: Australia's First Families of Wine, Henschke, Howard Park Wines, Langton's Classification of Australian Wine, Lindeman's, Liqueur Muscat, Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, Passion Pop, Penfolds Grange, Rutherglen (wine), Taylors Wines, Treasury Wine Estates, Wine Ark, Wine Australia, Yellow Tail (wine).
New Zealand’s wine came to the world’s attention in the late 1980’s with its production of some of the best quality sauvignon blancs. Since then the industry has grown significantly and has increasingly gained an international reputation as a producer of quality, boutique wines. This volume provides an innovative, multi-disciplinary and critical review of wine production and consumption focusing specifically on the fascinating wine industry of New Zealand. It considers the history, production, aesthetics, consumption and role of place (identity) from multi-disciplinary perspectives to offer insight into the impacts of wine production and consumption. By linking the study of wine to broadly constructed social, cultural, historical and transnational processes the book contributes to contemporary debates on the “life of commodities”, “social class” and “place and people”. Throughout comparisons are made to other internationally recognized wine regions such as Bordeaux and Burgundy. This title furthers the understanding of the social/cultural context of wine production and consumption in this region and will be valuable reading to students, researchers and academics interested in gastronomy, wine studies, tourism and hospitality.