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[Fr] Appel à contributions pour le colloque "Au bon air des jardins"
Le colloque "Au bon air des jardins", organisé les 15 et 16 octobre à l’École de la Nature et du Paysage à Blois (INSA Centre-Val de Loire), vise...
Published on 02 December 2011 - Updated 20 December 2011
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A new publication from La Nouvelle République, in the “Patrimoines” series.
Either through excessive modesty or lack of communication, the wines of the Loire Valley, although produced in France’s third largest winegrowing area after Bordeaux and Burgundy, have not yet managed to acquire the renown of certain other French crus.
The wines of the Loire are not unlike the monks, kings and peasants that made the area famous in the Middle Ages. It is a court of miracles with its own ancestry, branches and etiquette. As in the family tree of a great dynasty, their origins are caught up in a complex tangle, rooted in 800 km of terroirs and 69 appellations.
52 colour pages – Format: 15 x 21 cm
€7.90
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