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A Century of Wine: The Story of a Wine Revolution [Hardcover]

Stephen Brook (Author)
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September 28, 2000
100 years of war, technological revolution and massive increases in wealth have changed the wine world beyond recognition, transforming wine from a regional to a truly international product. In the first book to explore the 20th century's influence on wine and wine's influence on the 20th century, the world's finest wine writers have joined forces to produce a genuinely definitive work. This extraordinary collection of writings traces the story of wine from the disease-strewn vineyards of 1900 to the thriving global industry of today. The book begins by exploring the influences of regional cuisines, religion, fashion and puritanism, on the world's wines. It then considers how political, technological and transport developments have affected wine styles and popular tastes. Next the history of each major wine region and country is reviewed. The authors consider not only changes in the law, local tastes, the vineyard and the winery, but also how political and social developments have influenced the evolution of each region's wines. - A unique overview of wine in the 20th century. - Contributions from some of the world's most distinguished wine connoisseurs. - Includes a wealth of previously unpublished photographs from family libraries and museums. - A timeline highlights the key events and vintages of the 20th century.


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About the Author

Stephen Brook is a leading writer on wine and travel. He has won awards for his books Liquid Gold: Dessert Wines of the World and Pauillac, and Sauternes and Other Sweet Wines of Bordeaux sets the standard for work on the subject.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Mitchell Beazley (September 28, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1840002530
  • ISBN-13: 978-1840002539
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,911,479 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Gift for Wine Lovers, March 13, 2002
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Peggy Marsoni (Long Island, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Century of Wine: The Story of a Wine Revolution (Hardcover)
I originally intended to give this book to my uncle for his 65th birthday, but when I started leafing through it, I found myself completely drawn in. An incredible lineup of wine writers have contributed to this book, making for some truly fascinating reading on the history of wine. I kept a copy for myself, and bought another one for my uncle (who told me he much preferred it to the ties and golf paraphrenalia he received...!)
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4.0 out of 5 stars A History of Wine for the 20th Century, July 18, 2008
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Tebes "Buchlieber" (Niagara Region, ON) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Century of Wine: The Story of a Wine Revolution (Hardcover)
For many wine lovers (myself included), the experience of wine may be quite new. I became interested in wine only a few years ago. I had no real background or experience. I've just been curious. Growing up in Southern Ontario in the Niagara Region, the local wines my aunts consumed were basically just 'plonk' with soda water thrown in for the fizz-effect. Twenty-years later, the wine industry in Ontario has grown and has stepped beyond its bulk wine image as California, Spain and many other Old and New World wine-producing regions.

This wine book is a great overview of the history of wine in the last 100 years - exceptionally fascinating years considering the majority of wars, revolutions, political and international strife in our world. And of course, politics, economics, war and trends have all changed the world of wine and our experience of wine. (Prohibition, despite not fully coming into effect in New Zealand did have a substantial influence on the future of New Zealand wine.)

What makes this book exceptional is that it isn't written by one author. Several wine authorities, ranging from Masters of Wine to well-respected journalists and critics have all lent their hand in telling the story of the wine revolutions in the world. My personal favourites: John Radford and Andrew Jefford. (The only wine authority I missed was Jancis Robinson - although Hugh Johnson provides the Foreword... Otherwise, the representation of authors with their respected subjects/essays are quite good.)

The first section of the book 'Wine Revolution' discusses wine in the realm of politics, trends, geography, economics etc... The following sections, 'France', 'Old World' and 'New World' explores the historical 'ups and downs' of the major wine producing regions of the world.

The one thing missing (besides Jancis Robinson) is an overview look at Eastern European wine and wine making. I would have loved the chance to read about the historical crisis in the times of Greece, Romania, Hungary, and other Baltic-Slavic-wine-producing lands. Although there is mention of Hungary within the first section in respect to politics and economics as well as food trends, the Eastern Bloc wasn't given ample mention. (I guess I'll just have to be satisfied for now with 'The World Atlas of Wine' and keep looking...)(I won't lie... the lack of Eastern Europe kept the book from being five stars for me...)

For the most part, it is fascinating to read about Franco's influence on Spain and Spanish wine in the eyes of the rest of the world and how Salazar created such a bureaucratic hold on Portugal and the wine market.
The big stuff is covered here so I won't quibble about missing the other stuff. Basically, this book is a coverage of the Western World of Wine and its "Wine Revolution". (I will quibble some more... it would be nice if the Western World would finally shake off its ego to see there is more to life than just the WEST...sheesh... I'm done now.)

The essays are packed and to the point. There is a great balance between history and wine history. It isn't as in-depth as other reference books dedicated to specific regions but it will compliment your library of wine books. Still, there is enough here for continual perusal, making it perhaps one of the better coffee table books for fellow wine lovers when they drop by.
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