The Côte des Bar in Champagne : a land and its people
Claudine Wolikow , Serge Wolikow
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurThe Côte des Bar in Champagne A Land and Its People Readers will devour this book as if it were a novel, given how much its content and the story it deals with have in common with the canons of this genre. From the history of winegrowing Champagne to that of Champagne wine, beginning in the 18th century, through the story of the winegrowers who have shaped and continue to shape this land, without forgetting the events of the long and difficult - but victorious ! - struggles that permitted the Côte des Bar to become one of Champagnes largest wine regions : it's all here. This work also represents a formidable tribute to the still-poorly-known history of this region, to its past and present dynamism, to the singularity of the efforts of its winegrowers who, personally and through their vineyards, cooperatives and brands, have produced the grapes whose virtues give a significant contribution to champagnes renown. Finally, this book is a tribute to the regions commitment to protecting and promoting the local territory that, through events and initiatives like the 'Routes du Champagne en Fête', each year encourages tens of thousands of people to discover and explore its diverse and picturesque valleys. Don't read responsibly - indulge ! |
RésuméUne histoire de cette région formant la partie méridionale de la Champagne, de l'occupation préhistorique, aidée par des conditions géologiques et climatiques favorables, à l'établissement du vignoble. ©Electre 2024 |
Caractéristiques Auteur(s) Éditeur(s) Date de parution
24 février 2023
Rayon
Histoire de France
Contributeur(s) Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger
(Préfacier), Jocelyne Pérard
(Préfacier) EAN
9788836652877
Nombre de pages
228
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
28.0
cm x
25.0
cm x
2.1
cm
Poids
1460
g
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