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& Wales has just been published . Packed with up to date information and a wealth
of illustrations, this new book provides a topical and unique insight in to the English
and Welsh wine industry. A Guide to the Wines of England & Wales is compiled by the
award-winning Wine behind the label team whose books have scooped all three of the
major wine-writing awards in the UK. This is the first of their series of regional
wine guides, researched in-depth to give a fully comprehensive overview of the industry.
Over 100 vineyards are captured in full colour, packed with essential facts and background
information, including their location, a profile of their leading wines with tasting
notes and interviews with the vineyard owners themselves. For the first time ever
there is a section devoted to the industry’s leading winemakers, with profiles on
each, which provides even greater insight into the state of play of the vineyards
and their regions.
The book opens with an historical perspective and asks if wine was produced here
by the Romans or only imported. The intervening centuries also have an interesting
story to tell. An erudite essay by Richard Selley, Emeritus Professor of Geology
at Imperial College, London, charts the impact of climate change on viticulture.
Richard is an acknowledged expert and author on the geology of English winelands.
There is a buzz around wine production in England and Wales with much interest and
focus on climate change and its implications for the 200 plus vineyards. Rumour has
it that imminent overseas investment will also be providing a Renaissance to our
own wine industry.
Many well-established winemakers are now producing award winning wines and competing
on the world stage for recognition. English and Welsh wines are served at State Banquets,
a tribute to their quality. More than 60 vineyards have tasting rooms/shops attesting
to the growing popularity of visiting regional vineyards and tasting and buying home
produced wines. The book also details the wide variety of grapes grown and the many
styles of English and Welsh wine produced. Read about the pioneering vineyards that
have put English wines on the map, and those planting their first vines, which will
not be producing bottled wine for another 5 or more years. This book is an ideal
travelling companion or reference book for anyone wanting to delve further in to
the world of English and Welsh wine.
You can download some sample pages by clicking below. Or buy a signed copy of the
book from this site at the price of £12.00 (regular price: £14.99), which will include
postage and packing within the UK.


