Exploring Wine Regions - Bordeaux France
Discover Wine, Food, Castles, and The French Way of Life
Michael C. Higgins, PhD Michael C. Higgins, PhD
9780996966023
500 pages
International Exploration Society
Overview
Attention Wine Enthusiasts & Travel Lovers!
This beautiful book is filled with stunning scenic views, amazing travel tips, and of course, only the best information on the most amazing wines from the Bordeaux region of France. This is the guide you have been looking for to help you with your travel plans to Bordeaux France, and your wine purchases from the region.
This is the same book as the eBook Travel Edition. Exploring Wine Regions – Bordeaux France is 494 full-color pages with over 950 spectacular photographic images! This second edition explores Bordeaux France’s top wine regions of the Médoc (Margaux, Pauillac, etc.), Graves (Pessac-Léognon and Sauternes), Saint-Émilion, Pomerol and Fronsac.
The book is a beautiful coffee-table quality book that is also a detailed travel guide. It is packed with spectacular photography, entertaining stories and a very educational journey into exploring Bordeaux, with food and wine adventures in the cities of Bordeaux, Saint-Émilion, and a beach getaway on the Médoc Atlantic Ocean. Included is a side trip to Cognac and a cooperage. Twenty-one weeks in Bordeaux France is at your fingertips after over three years of researching, during spring, summer and fall harvest times, working with people who are at the forefront of wine and wine hospitality; researching, writing, designing, and producing this spectacular book. It is a one-of-a-kind insiders-guide to Bordeaux’s wine regions like never seen before.
If you have any interest in Bordeaux wines, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, or other Bordeaux varietals, and especially if you want to travel to Bordeaux, this book is exactly what you need. This book details all the information you need to travel to the Bordeaux Wine Regions: names, addresses, phone numbers, websites, email addresses, languages spoken, and more… of the wineries, hotels, restaurants and culinary opportunities. Also, numerous outdoor activities. Twenty-nine maps of the regions are included. Plus winemakers, agronomists, oenologists, sommeliers, chefs, and more, are included throughout the book. With each winery is the entire lineup of each châteaux’s wines.
This book is written for both the beginner wine lover and the advanced wine connoisseurs. Even if you did not drink wine, this book offers a variety of extraordinary experiences in culinary, cultural, and romantic outdoor adventures. The book starts at the basics of winemaking and the basics of what makes Bordeaux special in the wine world. And for those ready for more, this book digs deep into the micro-appellations and sub-regions and their special terroirs and characteristics. Innovative and cutting-edge oenologist provide their insight into making unique and spectacular wines.
Exploring Wine Regions – Bordeaux has 494-pages of beautiful photography, and in-depth education into the rich heritage of the French wine and culinary scene in Bordeaux France.
With breathtaking photography and personal commentary, readers are mesmerized by the Bordeaux world of wine, food and travel. Extensive resources are provided for wine lovers who want to know where to go, what to look for, what questions to ask, and how to understand complex answers. Everyone can learn how to develop a palate to appreciate the finest wine and food the French has to offer. Both connoisseurs and novices turn to this book series for insider information and inspiration. A must-have book for expanding your knowledge of Bordeaux and its wines.