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Nicholas Faith

Winemasters of Bordeaux [Second Hand]

Winemasters of Bordeaux [Second Hand]

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Condition: Minor wear. Minor cut on cover (as shown). Dent and creasing on spine.

Winemasters of Bordeaux 

The Winemasters, Nicholas Faith tells the story of the wines of Bordeaux - the most glamorous in the world. It is the history of a group of merchant families, mostly from Ireland and Germany, who for two centuries controlled the sales of the finest clarets and Sautemes. It is the tale of the way the owners of the region's greatest estates and chateaux freed themselves from the merchants' grip. Above all it is a story of the fascinating men and women involved - from the Rothschilds to dozens of eccentric chateau owners. The Winemasters of Bordeaux brings the story up to date, including the way that Bordeaux repelled the intrusion of the major international drinks groups. More successful newcomers have been the French nouveaux riches who have bought many of the famous chateaux. 

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  • Author/Editor: Nicholas Faith
  • Barcode/IBSN: 9781844425006
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 0.46 kg - 135 x 215 x 30 mm

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