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Wine Atlas of Germany
Dieter braatz,
Ulrich sautter,
Ingo swoboda,
Hendrik holler,
Jancis robinson,
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Featuring sixty-seven exceptional color maps as well as eighty-seven vivid images by photographer Hendrik Holler and others, this is the most comprehensive and up-to-date atlas of German wine—a d...
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04 August 2014

Featuring sixty-seven exceptional color maps as well as eighty-seven vivid images by photographer Hendrik Holler and others, this is the most comprehensive and up-to-date atlas of German wine—a detailed reference to vineyards and appellations. The authors explain the geography of all the German wine-growing regions and provide independent analysis and ranking of the most significant vineyards in each region. In addressing the growing American appreciation of German wines, the atlas pays in-depth attention to Rieslings from the Mosel and other premier regions while also acquainting readers with wines from less familiar areas such as the Ahr, Baden, the Taubertal, and Franconia. Beautifully produced, with helpful sidebars and succinct essays, this book will become the standard reference on the subject.
Price: $60.00
Pages: 280
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
04 August 2014
Trim Size: 12.00 X 9.00 in
ISBN: 9780520260672
Format: Hardcover
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"This serious, detailed examination of one of the world's greatest wine countries. . . is an impressive reference resource."
Dieter Braatz is Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the German magazine Der Feinschmecker and author of a guide to Germany’s best wine estates. Ulrich Sautter is the author of Wein A-Z. Ingo Swoboda writes for Der Feinschmecker and is the coauthor of Riesling. Kevin D. Goldberg (translator) is an Instructor of History at Kennesaw State University and the author of a forthcoming book on the history of the German wine trade.
Foreword
Translator’s Note
Introduction
What Makes a Vineyard Unique?
The History of Winegrowing in Germany
Grape Varieties
Maps of the Winegrowing Regions
Ahr
Mosel
Saar
Ruwer
Mittelrhein
Rheingau
Nahe
Rheinhessen
Pfalz
Hessische Bergstrasse
Baden
Württemberg
Taubertal
Franconia
Saxony
Saale-Unstrut
Vineyard Index
Village Index
Major Producers
Acknowledgments and Credits
Translator’s Note
Introduction
What Makes a Vineyard Unique?
The History of Winegrowing in Germany
Grape Varieties
Maps of the Winegrowing Regions
Ahr
Mosel
Saar
Ruwer
Mittelrhein
Rheingau
Nahe
Rheinhessen
Pfalz
Hessische Bergstrasse
Baden
Württemberg
Taubertal
Franconia
Saxony
Saale-Unstrut
Vineyard Index
Village Index
Major Producers
Acknowledgments and Credits