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The World Atlas of Wine

The World Atlas of Wine
By Hugh Johnson, Jancis Robinson

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---"At 400 pages, British wine experts Huge Johnson and Jancis Robinson have created their most exhaustive atlas yet, and a tremendous resource. The book is gorgeous - with a generous amount of color illustrations, photos, and maps, including 2 page spreads. All told there are 48 extra pages over the previous edition"---

Product Description

Reflects the changes in the world of wine. With illustrations and photographs throughout, this book is aimed at wine enthusiasts.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5316 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-10-18
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.30" h x 9.50" w x 11.80" l, 5.10 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 400 pages

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Praise for the 5th edition "Wine Book of the Millennium" Decanter "This is the best collaboration of two Brits since Lennon and McCartney" -Ben Giliberti, Washington Post "Consistently glittering" Times Literary Supplement

About the Author
Hugh Johnson is acclaimed as the worlds favourite wine writer. Since his first book, Wine, appeared in 1966, he has been making the subject of wine approachable to all with his witty and humorous style. His other books include the bestseller Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book. He is also President of The Sunday Times Wine Club. Jancis Robinson MW is internationally renowned for her witty, authoritative wine writing and her books Vines, Grapes and Wines, and Oxford Companion to Wine are among the most important in wine literature. She is acclaimed as awesomely intelligent (The Guardian) and a writer of breathtaking clarity (The Spectator). She lectures, makes regular television appearances, is the Financial Times wine correspondent and writes for several magazines.