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Jancis Robinson's Wine Course 3: Syrah/ Shiraz And Riesling (1995)
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Learn The Wine Secrets Of The Experts
Jancis Robinson, editor of the award-winning best-seller The Oxford Companion to Wine, is also wine columnist of The Financial Times and the Wine Spectator. She brings great humor and the expertise of a Master of Wine to one of life's most delicious subjects.
Jancis Robinson's Wine Course introduces you to wine by focusing on the grape varieties which shape its flavor. This beautifully filmed tour of the world of wine brings labels and liquids alive.
In this program, meet Marcel Guigal, who has created a wine empire in less than a generation. See why people will go to extraordinary lengths to buy wines from his three tiny vineyards. Then travel to Germany, where the wine trade is in a mess. What it needs is a really good scandal like the one that has left Austrian wine emerging like a streamlined phoenix from the ashes. Highlights include: - What's wrong with corks - is your corkscrew really necessary?
- Marcel Guigal, who makes Cote-Roties people will kill for
- The Rhone Raiders of California - is Syrah the next grape of the West?
- The world's most underestimated grape - the breathtaking Mosel Valley
- Notable rot and the world's greatest sweet wines - bundles of ash or liquid gold?
- Scoring wines - behind the scenes with Australia's omnipotent wine judges
- The Austrian anti-freeze scandal - and beyond
By sharing secrets of the experts, Jancis Robinson's Wine Course will help you appreciate and enjoy wine like never before.
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