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Wines of the Rhone Valley: Revised and Expanded Edition [Hardcover]

Robert M. Parker (Author)
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June 13, 1997
Are there wines to rival the greatest first-growths of Bordeaux and the grand crus of Burgundy? Robert Parker's answer is a resounding Yes -- they are to be found among the finest wines of the Rhone Valley. With this new edition of "Wines of the Rhone Valley," Robert Parker, the world's most influential wine critic, provides the key to enjoying the winemaking world's best-kept secret. And publication of "Wines of the Rhone Valley" coincides with reports that the 1995 vintage from this region may be one of the best ever.

With the precursor of this book, "The Wines of the Rhone Valley and Provence," first published in 1987, Parker began a campaign to share with the wine consumer the wealth of wines found in this underappreciated region. The area contains the oldest vineyards in France -- indeed the heyday of some of the Rhone Valley wines was 2,000 years ago, around the time of the Roman conquest of France. In recent centuries, these wines have been misunderstood and ignored -- and consequently undervalued. All of which means that some of the great wines of the world are available for a fraction of the cost of those from better-known regions.

"Wines of the Rhone Valley" is the ultimate resource for every wine lover, highlighting both the greatest wines of the Rhone Valley and the region's finest wine values. These wines range, in Parker's words, "from the humble generic Cotes du Rhone to the most sublime and celestial wines of Cote Rotie, Hermitage, Condrieu, and Chateauneuf du Pape." With his trademark thoroughness, Parker has fully revised and expanded this edition to reflect changes in the region, new personalities, and the latest vintages.

Parker's previous books -- thecritically acclaimed "Bordeaux" and "Burgundy" and four widely praised editions of the "Wine Buyer's Guide" -- firmly established him, in "Time" magazine's words, as "the man with the paragon palate." His appeal lies not only in his unabashed consumer advocacy, insightful reporting, and clear, lyrical writing but in the deep enthusiasm that infuses his work. Parker is an impassioned champion of wine and has made it his cause to give everyone -- from the novice whose curiosity about wine is just burgeoning to the expert who cellars by the case -- the information they need to be informed buyers and educated consumers. In this edition, Parker returns to the region closest to his heart, exploring the sun-drenched Rhone Valley in unprecedented candor and detail.

"Wines of the Rhone Valley" is divided into two main sections; the lush valleys of northern Rhone and the sunbaked hillsides of the southern Rhone. Within the sections, Parker profiles each appellation. A handy summary box provides information at a glance, including types of wines produced, grape varieties planted, and number of acres under vine. The price range of the wines is listed along with an assessment of their quality and aging potential. The description of the appellation that follows -- its history and personalities, successes and failures -- is accompanied by a rating of recent and older vintages. Then, Parker provides his classification of the growers of each appellation, comments on and explains how the wines are vinified and bottled, and gives guidelines for how long to cellar and when to serve the wines. Brief aromatic and textural profiles in this section give a hint of the detailed tasting notes that accompany theprofiles of the top producers later in the chapters. Throughout, Parker tastes and evaluates the wines using his revolutionary 50-100 point scale.

The book's introduction thoroughly explains Parker's methodology and gives guidelines on how to use his ratings and reviews most effectively. His wine terms are also defined in a detailed glossary. And there's a section that provides Parker's guidelines for what a visitor traveling in the Rhone Valley can expect to pay for a meal as well as recommendations for restaurants and lodging.

"Wines of the Rhone Valley" is certainly the most comprehensive and detailed book ever written on this region. These wines, long overshadowed by their more well-known neighbors, are now thoroughly analyzed and reviewed, providing the ultimate resource for today's savvy wine consumer.



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GQ With his revolutionary rating system and infallible palate, Robert Parker is the world's most influential wine critic. -- Review

About the Author

Robert M. Parker, Jr., is the author and publisher of The Wine Advocate. His nine previous wine books include Parker's Wine Buyer's Guide, Bordeaux, and Burgundy. Parker lives in the rural countryside of Maryland with his wife, Patricia, and daughter, Maia. His English bull dog, George, and his basset hound, Clara, are never far from his side.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 688 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster; Revised & enlarged edition (June 13, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684800136
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684800134
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.5 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #835,258 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WHAT A BOOK ! Impressive tastings, writings and insights!, April 19, 1999
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This review is from: Wines of the Rhone Valley: Revised and Expanded Edition (Hardcover)
As a French and especially a French born in a little town located at 20 kilometers from Chateauneuf-du-Pape, I am really amazed that Mr Parker get to know the wines of my own country so deeply. He really understands their 'spirits' and he is - as no one that I know of - able of explaining them and detailing them in beautiful, and in the mean time, trully informative and practical ways. This Rhone Valley's guide - because I consider this to be a real guide even though it is a shot from one author alone - is really pleasing to read and to use. It is motivating! This is a masterpiece to be highly considered by all wine lovers in the sense that the wines from the Rhone area were - and maybe still are - not very well considered by all wine drinkers. Because Mr Parker, as a well know master taster with a huge knowledge about the wines and wine producers of the Rhone Valley, did write this book, people might now get a better understanding of what these wines are, how they are made, and who is doing them best. Mr Parker loves powerfull wines... (so do I) ...I am not suprised that he wrote such a book about this region because the Wines of the Rhone Valley ARE VERY powerfull - but not all of them. This is what you will learn by reading this book. You will find plenty of details as well as plenty of very good addresses there. This book is definitely THE reference for now. Give it a try. It is worth it. And if you visit the Rhone Valley wine country, bring it along with you or you'll miss most of the fun: tasting the good, the excellent and the exceptionnal. A la votre.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Solid Effort, but a Trifle Self-Impressed?, February 21, 1998
This review is from: Wines of the Rhone Valley: Revised and Expanded Edition (Hardcover)
There are a number of books now available on the wines of the Rhone, an area of the wine world with increasing public awareness, and deservedly so. Parker has updated his own volume, but appears to be unaware of any of the efforts of others in the field; he is certainly unprepared to acknowledge the body of work into which his new book will rest. Any book of this type of thoroughness with no bibliography seems to this reviewer to miss the point a bit...

Parker's book is full of the usual indulgences - a preparedness for hyperbole, for speaking with absolute authority and for the general impression that the author is more important than the winemaker. The wines are afforded their status because he writes about them, alas; we would prefer, I suspect, a writer who realises the wines are his reason for being, rather than the other way around.

Nonetheless, the book is a solid effort of research and the tasting notes are a testament to an awful amount of time and care - and love - devoted to the subject. Parker knows the Rhone, and he conveys his enthusiasms well. Recommended.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent book from Parker, January 31, 2000
This review is from: Wines of the Rhone Valley: Revised and Expanded Edition (Hardcover)
This is Parkers first book on Rhone - and what a result ! All areas of the Rhone are covered, some to a bigger detail than others but anyway, the outcome is great. Maybe a little more in-depth details on the smaller - or should I say lesser known - regions (which are the ones we mere mortals can afford !) would be nice but, knowing Parkers affection for Rhone, that'll probably (hopefully) come in the next edition. All-in-all, very recommendable..
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First Sentence:
The Rhone River starts as a trickle of water in the icy depths of Switzerland and passes in view of some of that country's best vineyards before it enters France 44 miles west of Geneva. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
last tasted, inox vats, enamel vats, wood foudres, epoxy vats, toasty new oak, medium ruby color, old oak casks, opaque purple color, large foudres, heady finish, cement vats, fine ripeness, following tasting notes, new oak casks, alcoholic finish, debut vintage, cassis fruit, huge tannin, lusty finish, nose intermingled, profound wines, dark ruby color, endowed wine, promising nose
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Vieilles Vignes, Grenache Blanc, Pape Tel, Beaumes de Venise, Gigondas Tel, Marcel Guigal, Henri Bonneau, Hermitage La Chapelle, Gigondas Surface, Michel Chapoutier, Mont Redon, Tavel Tel, Domaine de Thalabert, Jacques Reynaud, Ampuis Tel, Les Bessards, Les Rocoules, Vacqueyras Tel, Tavel Surface, Condrieu Surface, Jean-Luc Colombo, Chavanay Tel, Les Grandes Places, Vacqueyras Surface, Les Cailloux
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