An Introduction to Australian Wine
By (Author) James Halliday
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
5th August 1996
2nd edition
Australia
General
Non Fiction
641.220994
Paperback
131
Width 211mm, Height 262mm, Spine 11mm
496g
An Introduction to Australian Wine provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and enjoying Australian wine. James Halliday shares with the reader his unique experience as wine show judge, writer and practising vigneron, demystifying the process of winemaking and appreciation.
If you've ever been at a loss trying to analyse the taste and quality of wine, this book has the answers: the differences in grape varieties and their influence on taste, the effect of climate and soil and the process of fermenting and bottling are all discussed. there is also a concise overview of Australia's wine-producing regions and the wines for which each is famous.
Written with James Halliday's characteristic humour and elegance, this book is a must for anyone who has ever loved Australian wine and wanted to know more.
James Halliday is Australia's most respected wine critic and wine writer. In 1995 he was received the Maurice O'Shea Award for his outstanding contribution to the Australian wine industry. Founder of Coldstream Hills winery in Victoria he regularly judges at wine shows both in Australia and abroad and is an unmatched authority on all aspects of the wine industry.