The World of Natural Wine: What It Is, Who Makes It, and Why It Matters
By (Author) Aaron Ayscough
Workman Publishing
Artisan Books
5th October 2022
27th September 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
663.2
Hardback
440
Width 188mm, Height 256mm, Spine 32mm
1220g
Natural wine has nothing to hide. Made from grapes alone organically farmed, then harvested, fermented, aged, and bottled without additives its wine that seeks to express, in every sip, its traditional and crucial link to nature.The World of Natural Wineis the book wine lovers need to navigate this movement because its about so much more than labels and vintages. Meet the obsessive, often outspoken, winemakers; learn about the regions of France where natural wine culture first appeared and continues to flourish today; and explore natural wine in Spain, Italy, Georgia, and beyond. And just as important: find out what must be unlearned to discover the eye-opening pleasures of drinking naturally.
The World of Natural Wine represents a new landmark for the understanding of natural wine. If you want to know about natural wine, you have to read this book.
Levi Dalton, host of theIll Drink to That! Wine Talk podcast
From farming to winemaking, its past and its future, Ayscough has produced an essential addition to natural wine literature.
Alice Feiring, author of To Fall in Love, Drink This
A must-read for anyone who lovesor hatesnatural wines. Ayscoughs very well-researched, highly informative, lucid book gives us the keys to enter the culture and enjoy this galaxy of iconoclastic characters and their wines. Natural wine is much more than no sulfur: it is a hymn to the ever-changing nature of life.
Pascaline Lepeltier, Meilleur Ouvrier de France
Ayscough captures an overall snapshot of natural wine, from its inception to where it is now and where its heading next. He gives insight into its principles and introduces the vignerons, cavistes, and restaurants whose energetic work behind the bottle has happily brought natural wine to where it is today.
Jorge Riera, wine director of Frenchette and Le Rock
Aarons book affirms what all lovers of natural wine know instinctively from their first joyous glassthat natural wine is not reducible to a scientific definition or a marketing campaign but is instead the overflowing abundance of humanity itself struggling for solidarity, freedom, and happiness.
Bradford Taylor, owner of Ordinaire and Diversey Wine
A definitive (and beautifully illustrated) guide to natural wine. . . . Ayscough debunks any misnomers about natural wine, all while telling the story of some of the worlds most thoughtful, obsessive, and imaginative producers. Outside of makers the book is part resource, part coffee table tome, filled with everything from in-depth looks at winemaking processes to full page images of the faces who make natural wine and the land they work with. He expertly catalogs natural wines inception to the lush, living state it is in today. No matter how you feel about natural wine, its a must read."
Forbes
The World of Natural Wine represents a new landmark for the understanding of natural wine. If you want to know about natural wine, you have to read this book.
Levi Dalton, host of theIll Drink to That! Wine Talk podcast
From farming to winemaking, its past and its future, Ayscough has produced an essential addition to natural wine literature.
Alice Feiring, author of To Fall in Love, Drink This
A must-read for anyone who lovesor hatesnatural wines. Ayscoughs very well-researched, highly informative, lucid book gives us the keys to enter the culture and enjoy this galaxy of iconoclastic characters and their wines. Natural wine is much more than no sulfur: it is a hymn to the ever-changing nature of life.
Pascaline Lepeltier, Meilleur Ouvrier de France
Ayscough captures an overall snapshot of natural wine, from its inception to where it is now and where its heading next. He gives insight into its principles and introduces the vignerons, cavistes, and restaurants whose energetic work behind the bottle has happily brought natural wine to where it is today.
Jorge Riera, wine director of Frenchette and Le Rock
Aarons book affirms what all lovers of natural wine know instinctively from their first joyous glassthat natural wine is not reducible to a scientific definition or a marketing campaign but is instead the overflowing abundance of humanity itself struggling for solidarity, freedom, and happiness.
Bradford Taylor, owner of Ordinaire and Diversey Wine
[The World of Natural Wine] presents natural wine in a clear and comprehensive way that recognizes its complexities. Thats an achievement, and it ought to be warmly received by anybody who is curious about natural wine or already a fan.
New York Times, The Years Best Books on Wine
To understand natural wine and the culture around it,The World of Natural Wineis a must-read.
Bloomberg, The Years Top Books on Wine
A definitive (and beautifully illustrated) guide to natural wine. . . . No matter how you feel about natural wine, its a must read.
Forbes
The World of Natural Winedoes a brilliant job at explaining natural wine from farm to table, what it is and is not.
The Irish Examiner
Gorgeous.
TastingTable, Best Cookbooks of the Year
The World of Natural Wine represents a new landmark for the understanding of natural wine. If you want to know about natural wine, you have to read this book.
Levi Dalton, host of theIll Drink to That! Wine Talk podcast
From farming to winemaking, its past and its future, Ayscough has produced an essential addition to natural wine literature.
Alice Feiring, author of To Fall in Love, Drink This
A must-read for anyone who lovesor hatesnatural wines. Ayscoughs very well-researched, highly informative, lucid book gives us the keys to enter the culture and enjoy this galaxy of iconoclastic characters and their wines. Natural wine is much more than no sulfur: it is a hymn to the ever-changing nature of life.
Pascaline Lepeltier, Meilleur Ouvrier de France
Ayscough captures an overall snapshot of natural wine, from its inception to where it is now and where its heading next. He gives insight into its principles and introduces the vignerons, cavistes, and restaurants whose energetic work behind the bottle has happily brought natural wine to where it is today.
Jorge Riera, wine director of Frenchette and Le Rock
Aarons book affirms what all lovers of natural wine know instinctively from their first joyous glassthat natural wine is not reducible to a scientific definition or a marketing campaign but is instead the overflowing abundance of humanity itself struggling for solidarity, freedom, and happiness.
Bradford Taylor, owner of Ordinaire and Diversey Wine
Aaron Ayscough is a British American writer based in Paris. Since 2010, he has written a blog and newsletter about natural wine called Not Drinking Poison. His writing about wine and restaurants has appeared in the Financial Times,T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Eater, andMeininger's Wine Business International, among other publications. He is the English translator of two works by the French winemaker-scientist Jules Chauvet:Wine in QuestionandThe Aesthetics of Wine.Ayscough has worked extensively as a sommelier over the past two decades, building wine selections for restaurants including Pizzeria Mozza (Los Angeles), Yard Restaurant (Paris), Chez la Vieille (Paris), Table (Paris), and Supernature (Monaco). He is presently studying viticulture at the Lyce Viticole de Beaune in France.