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Michelin's Green Guide- Inniskillin's Valentine Red Icewine
By Darryl Beeson
Michelin
recently launched a new Green Guide to The Wine Regions of France (21.95
paperback). The bright green book is easy to spot. Small enough to slide into
an overcoat's pocket, the 384 pages don't miss any details.
To make the most of these tours through the vineyards, the
guide also has a selection of over 500 restaurants and guesthouses as well as
400 wine merchants, co-operatives and estates in its ‘Directory’ and ‘Shopping
Guide’. Divided into three chapters, this practical and user-friendly tourist
guide contains all the information you need, not only to learn about wine and
understand the unique qualities of specific vineyards, but also to organise
pleasant walks in the great wine regions of France. For ease of reference there
is a map of France and a table of ‘Vineyards at a glance’ on the inside covers.
This first chapter gives practical and simple advice on
choosing your wine, buying, storing, talking about wine, fairs and markets and
the ‘Fêtes du vin.’ The second chapter reveals the secrets of wine with useful
information on the natural features of the vineyard, wine-makers’ methods and
expert advice on serving and tasting. Important factors such as soil, climate,
all details from the vine to the bottle, varieties and appellations, wine
tasting, a short history of wine, serving wine and more. The third chapter takes
you on a tour of the 14 main wine regions of France including their landscape,
heritage and wines. It also features a wide variety of activities and places of
interest to enjoy along the way.
The Michelin Green Guide to The Wine Regions of France is
the ideal companion for anyone wishing to combine the pleasures of discovering
wine, with a leisurely exploration of the French countryside. Catering for all
travellers, from novice wine lovers to wine-making enthusiasts, this guide not
only reveals the secrets of wine, but also takes you on a journey through the
most important wine regions of France, and includes numerous wine orientated
activities and places of interest, including walks through the vineyards,
regional markets, wine festivals and wine museums.
Each of the following 14 chapters focuses on a particular
wine region. There is an introduction to the region, natural features of the
vineyards, grape varieties and regional wines, a directory listing restaurants,
charming hotels and guesthouses in all price categories as well as a list of
specialist shops on or just off the route, a comprehensive shopping guide with
details on regional wines (addresses of wine associations or ‘bureaux
interprofessionnels des vins’), local wine characteristics, prices and tips on
storage, buying wines (addresses of wine merchants, cooperatives and estates),
festivals (dates of local wine related ‘fêtes’), a variety of activities
(recreational, cultural, sporting, cookery courses, etc.) to enjoy whilst
discovering the region, plus a detailed color coded map of the region showing
the vineyards and the suggested route.
More details are at
www.michelin.co.uk . Visit www.amazon.com
where both new and used Michelin Green Guides are available for as low as $15.
Inniskillin Cabernet Franc Icewine perfect for
Valentines
Love is red, seductive and to be shared. Love can go from
sweet to sticky. Love can be hard to find. So is the Inniskillin Cabernet Franc
Icewine. A perfect pairing with today’s popular single-origin varietal and high
cacao content chocolates such as Guittard, Valrohna, Cluizel, Vosges, La Maison
du Chocolate, and Scharffen Berger.
Intensely aromatic and varietally distinct aromas of herbs,
eucalyptus, strawberry, baked rhubarb and spiced apple. Rich, echoing flavors of
cranberry, apple and strawberry are crispened by the refreshing acidity.
Inniskillin Cabernet Franc Icewine is only found in better wine shops ($100 the
bottle).
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Darryl Beeson travels the world looking for great wine
finds. Says writer Roy Blount, Jr., “Wine is tough, but I know Darryl can do
it.”
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