Rhine Valley Travel Guide

Rhine Valley Travel Guide

Author: Daniel B Sharer

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2023-08-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Unlock the secrets of one of Europe's most captivating destinations with our comprehensive Rhine Valley Travel Guide. Dive into the region's rich history, exploring ancient castles and charming towns, cruise along the romantic Rhine River, and savor the finest wines in picturesque vineyards.Discover the best of art, culture, and cuisine while venturing through this breathtaking landscape. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time adventurer, our guide offers insider tips, immersive itineraries, and practical advice to ensure an unforgettable experience. The Rhine Valley awaits your exploration - get your guide now and turn your travel dreams into reality!"


The Wines of Germany

The Wines of Germany

Author: Frank Schoonmaker

Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing

Published: 2018-09-03

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1789122279

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The wines of the Mosel and the Rhine have achieved a well-deserved popularity over the years; yet to the average consumer their confusing multiplicity of names and the elaborate gradations of their classification and quality present a problem. It is not always easy to tell the commonplace from the good or the good from the remarkable. In Wines of Germany, which was first published in 1956 and became recognized as a classic, Frank Schoonmaker’s friendly, impartial and comprehensive style provides all the information that the wine-lover needs. District by district, village by village, he leads the reader through “this most beautiful of all wine countries...rich in history and anecdote, in legend and salty proverbs, in tradition and, most important to the connoisseur—in good wine.” This is an expert’s book, but written in layman’s language: it is readable, authoritative, concise and complete.


The History of Wines in Germany and Switzerland

The History of Wines in Germany and Switzerland

Author: Edward Randolph Emerson

Publisher: Read Books Ltd

Published: 2013-04-16

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 1447490517

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This charming vintage text provides a brief history into the wines of Germany and Switzerland, and mentions the famous German vineyards Steinberg and Johannesburg, both of which remain of historical significance today. This would make a welcome addition to any wine enthusiast or historian’s library. Sections include: Two theories on the origin of German wine – Along the banks of the Rhine – Old Wines – Cleanliness in wine-making - Some famous casks: Heidelberg – Königstein – The Twelve Apostles – The goblets of St. Goar – German industry and persistence – Germany’s debt to the mediaeval monasteries – The Steinberg – Auctioning Steinberg wines – The Johannisberg vineyard – The vintage season – Adulteration of wine in Germany – Advisory councils – Planting under difficulties – “The blood of the Swiss” – A rare Swiss wine – The valley of the Moselle - A Berncastel wine, “The Doctor.” – Healthful quality of the wine. This rare work is being republished in a high quality, modern and affordable edition, complete with a specially written concise biography.


Oz Clarke's New Wine Atlas

Oz Clarke's New Wine Atlas

Author: Oz Clarke

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780151009138

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Through its unique cartography--more than 75 spectacular, hand-painted panoramic maps--and Clarke's lively and opinionated prose, this revolutionary atlas illustrates and explains the vital connections between the land, the winemaker, and the wine. Full color. Maps & photos.