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The Wines of Chablis and the Grand Auxerrois Rosemary George (President of the Circle of Wine Writers)

The Wines of Chablis and the Grand Auxerrois By Rosemary George (President of the Circle of Wine Writers)

The Wines of Chablis and the Grand Auxerrois by Rosemary George (President of the Circle of Wine Writers)


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The wines of Chablis and the Grand Auxerrois features the history, vineyards, crus and viticultural methods of Burgundy's most northerly wine growing region, exploring how wine is made in Chablis in the 21st century. The bulk of the book profiles producers of Chablis and the most important wine growers of the adjacent area, the Grand Auxerrois.

The Wines of Chablis and the Grand Auxerrois Summary

The Wines of Chablis and the Grand Auxerrois by Rosemary George (President of the Circle of Wine Writers)

Chablis has a distinct identity amongst the wines of Burgundy. The gently sloping vineyards of this small, scenic region produce a remarkably diverse range of wines, even though all are made from just one variety Chardonnay.

As in other parts of France, it was the Romans who introduced vines and the medieval Church which expanded the vineyard. By the twelfth century the wines of Chablis, were already being celebrated in poetry. However, over the centuries a considerable amount of everyday wine also found its way via the river Yonne to the cafes of Paris. In its heyday of production towards the end of the nineteenth century the region encompassed 40,000 hectares of vines. But that was before phylloxera and oidium ravaged the vineyards and the railways brought competition from further south to the capitals wine drinkers.

From a low point of 500 hectares just after the Second World War, the vineyard has now expanded more than tenfold, and quality has increased too. Wines in the appellations four categories grand cru, premier cru, Chablis and Petit Chablis are created by vignerons keen to work with the terroir to produce the elegant, mineral, long-lived wines for which the region earned its reputation. To this end, ever greater care is being taken in the vineyards and the routine use of chemicals is becoming increasingly uncommon.

The regions history, unique soil, geography and climate are all covered in detail, but it is Rosemary Georges lively and insightful profiles of those who make the regions wines that form the body of The wines of Chablis and the Grand Auxerrois. Through the lives of these vignerons from the lows of disastrous weather to their love of the land she paints a unique picture of a much-admired region.

About Rosemary George (President of the Circle of Wine Writers)

Rosemary George spent nine years in the wine trade with The Wine Society, Louis Eschenauer (Bordeaux), H Sichel & Sons, Findlater Matta and Les Amis du Vin. In 1979 she became one of the first women to qualify as a Master of Wine. A freelance writer since 1981, she has written thirteen books, covering the Languedoc, Chablis, Tuscany and New Zealand. She is a contributor to various magazines including Decanter and Sommelier India.

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NGR9781913141677
9781913141677
1913141675
The Wines of Chablis and the Grand Auxerrois by Rosemary George (President of the Circle of Wine Writers)
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Paperback
ACADEMIE DU VIN LIBRARY LIMITED
2024-02-06
358
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