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New Book Collection -
641.22097 B1422c 2013
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Not Yet Shelved
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Summary:
"Covering boutique tasting rooms, working ranches, warehouse wineries, and intimate, family-owned vineyards, this fully updated, second edition of The California Directory of Fine Wineries is an essential guide to destinations of charm and character. [Includes] profiles of 51 California Central Coast wineries, describing their signature wines, beautiful settings, and picturesque rural architecture, as well as telling the fascinating story of each winery owner; highlights of the wineries' distinctive offerings, from theater performances and concerts, to food-and-wine pairings and outdoor barbecues, to inviting gardens, bocce ball courts, and picnic areas; more than 170 color images by renowned photographer Robert Holmes"--P. [4] of cover.
Contents:
- Introduction
- What is an appellation?
- The making of wine
- The art of barrel making
- Modern stoppers
- The food and wine connection
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- Reading a wine label
- The etiquette of wine tasting
- Santa Barbara County wineries
- San Luis Obispo County wineries
- Central Coast wine varietals.
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