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30 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Intense is good, Condensed is not,
By Vinophile "vinophile" (Miami, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: An Encyclopedia of the Wines and Domaines of France (Hardcover)
Clive Coates is a charming and often acerbic British writer who happily flaunts convention in his monthly wine newsletter by eschewing any form of number rating (no stars, no points, no grades). His ratings are terms like "fine" and "very fine indeed," which may or may not be helpful to many American readers, but there's no doubting his expertise and enthusiasm. Unfortunately, his tone often gets preachy and borders on snobbism though, in some of his other books (especially his valuable tome on Burgundy), the judgements are still precise and well-researched. This book is precise as far as it goes, but it doesn't go very far. By attempting to cover all the wine properties of France, even the best ones are invariably dismissed in a few lines rather than explored in depth (two short paragraphs on Chateau Latour and just one for Chateau Lafite, for rexample). It's the USA Today of wine reporting, and terse, short paragraphs just don't suit Coates' expansive style even if he does award 1-3 stars for key properties. For the same money, you can get Jancis Robinson's excellent Oxford Companion to Wine, a much better and more detailed reference, or Andrea Immer's exceptional wine course for anyone interested in the basics.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Master of Wine, indeed,
This review is from: An Encyclopedia of the Wines and Domaines of France (Hardcover)
This is an excellent encyclopedia of knowledge about French wine. It is personal, of course, but after sampling some of Coates' recommendations I can start to believe in the rest of them and feel it would be a very useful accompaniment on visits to the local wine store! The maps are beautifully simple and, taken together with the book "Terroir" these two books alone will provide an excellent basic library for the understanding of why French wines are (a) the best and (b) why some French wines are better than others!
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This provides a good overview of what is a complex system of French wine regions. With so many - over 10,000 wineries - this is a good guide.
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EXCELLENT!,
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I was so excited to find this book for only $7.00 (used) It has been very instrumental in my studies. Great maps etc. and for a fraction of the price compared to buying it new!!
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All about wines from France,
By Jose Paulo Schiffini "The oracle of wine." (Rio de Janeiro - Brazil) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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Dear readers, If you are in this page, I am sure you know something about wines; but, it is very dificult to know everything about French Wines.... not for Clive Coates! This Encyclopedia will turn you 50% virtual expert in the subject, and the more you drink wines from de domains and producers Clives explains, the more you will be 100% expert. This is a real opportunity to learn French Wines without the interference of Parisian wine merchants and french wine critics. Enjoy reading it, anytime you need information about any French wine. Schiffini, José Paulo
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A Professional's Guide to the Wines of France,
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This review is from: An Encyclopedia of the Wines and Domaines of France (Hardcover)
As a working professional in the wine business, this book is my "Bible of French Wines." I keep it at my store and access it at least once a week. (and I consider myself an expert on French Wines."
With an incredible wealth of information on every appellation, and the best full-color maps in any wine book, this is a must own for "sophisticated amateurs" or wine professionals.
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent book by a Master on the subject of French wines,
By Sebastiano "SCC" (New York NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: An Encyclopedia of the Wines and Domaines of France (Hardcover)
Clive Coates is rightly considered one of the top experts on the wines of France because, together with Michael Broadbent, he holds the widest tasting experience of its wines, both chronologically and geographically. He also does an excellent job at sharing his great knowledge, through his newsletter (The Vine) and his books.
The Encyclopedia dispenses short but accurate and up-to-date information about all aspects of French wine, from appellations and geografical aspects, to specific wines and domaines. While the book obviously doesn't aim at providing in depth information about every single region and domain it mentions (that would take at least 30 volumes!), it surely is the most accurate introduction to the subject of French wines available today. The content is provided in a very clear and precise manner, the maps are excellent, and Coates' point of view is as usual very reliable, while at the same time absolutely impermeable to fashions and distortions, not to mention plain ignorance, so typical of today's wine journalism. For those interested in more in depth information, I suggest his beautiful books C'te D'Or and Grands Vins, which focus respectively on Burgundy and Bordeaux. Definitely an excellent guide for those approaching the subject of French wine, and a must have for serious scholars of French wine. |
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