The French still make more great wine than any other nation in the world, but they don'¬?t make it easy to understand. This is a guide that won'¬?t be obsolete by next year."-San Jose Mercury News"A lively read, like spending time with a connoisseur who would rather share than preach." and Bloomberg Radio"An incredibly useful, comprehensive, and informative guide. There's plenty of good information on some of the cutting-edge regions of the country."-Wine Spectator"Fans of French wines will appreciate The Wines of France. And for that we should all be grateful.-Wine News" embraces France region by region, offering opinionated reviews of producers and concise demystifications of the French nomenclature that bedevils American consumers."-New York Times" ambitious and idiosyncratic compendium. Friedrich gives serious as well as casual wine students entr?©e to some of the world'¬?s most interesting wines. It manages to make comprehensible a mass of information that is incomprehensibly dense and varied.
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