
Vineyard of Saint-Émilion: A Terroir of Humanity
Synopsis
Journalist Florence Hernandez and photographer Guillaume de Laubier invite readers to discover exceptional wines from Saint-Émilion, the oldest and most prestigious vineyard in the world.
Foreword by Guy Savoy
Limestone, clay, sand . . . The vines of Saint-Émilion are rooted in a land made of a mosaic of soils, giving its wines an inimitable taste. Here in the heart of the oldest and most prestigious vineyard in the world, Saint-Émilion is synonymous with exceptional wine, a taste revealed by those who work the land and care for the vines to reveal all the subtleties of their terroir.
Vineyard of Saint-Émilion reveals 20 of the vineyard's domains and goes back to the origins of wine, to the heart of winemaking, and to what nourishes the vines and gives Saint-Émilion wines all their flavor. This book will give amateur and seasoned wine lovers alike a new way to discover, understand, and taste wine.
Publisher information
- Publisher: La Martinière/Abrams
- ISBN: 9781419774447
- Number of pages: 224
- Dimensions: 248 x 319 x 25 mm
- Weight: 1918g
- Languages: English