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University of California Press

The Finest Wines of Champagne

A Guide to the Best Cuvées, Houses, and Growers

by Michael Edwards (Author), Hugh Johnson (Foreword by)
Price: $39.95
Publication Date: Oct 2009
Edition: 1st Edition
Title Details:
Rights: Incl. NAmerica, US&Territ, AU, NZ
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9780520259409
Trim Size: 6.5 x 8.625
Illustrations: 163 color illustrations, 8 maps
Series:

About the Book

Champagne is synonymous with celebration and success—but have its festive associations detracted from its status as a fine wine in its own right? Drawing on his intimate knowledge of a classic but rapidly changing region, Michael Edwards takes a radically different approach in this unrivaled, terroir-based guide to the world’s best sparkling wines. Ninety in-depth profiles of the best small growers as well as the greatest houses are organized geographically—from the finest producers of the great city of Reims, wine towns of Epernay and Aÿ, and the leading villages of the Marne, and to the rising stars of the Aube (Côte des Bar) and beyond. Edwards also discusses the culture of Champagne, reviews trends in viticulture and winemaking, and investigates controversial solutions to the current crisis of success in a region that cannot satisfy global demand for its wines. Additional sections explore the gastronomic traditions of the area, give advice on pairing Champagne with food, survey the vintages of the past 20 years, list the wines with the best price-to-quality ratio, and more, making this extensively illustrated work a true connoisseur’s guide to the most glamorous and perhaps the most enigmatic of French wines.

About the Author

Michael Edwards is a writer specializing in Champagne and gastronomy. He is the author of the best-selling Champagne Companion (winner of Le Prix Lanson), Pocket Guide to Champagne and Sparkling Wine, and The Red Wine Companion. Edwards is also a regular contributor to The World of Fine Wine among other publications.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Hugh Johnson
Preface

Introduction
1 History, Culture, and the Market: Holy Oil to Liquid Gold
2 Viticulture: Quality and Sustainability
3 Winemaking: Art and Heart of the Cuvée

The Finest Producers and Their Wines
4 Reims and the Montagne de Reims
5 Aÿ and the Vallée de la Marne
6 Epernay and the Côte des Blancs
7 The Côte des Bar

Appreciating the Wines
8 Vintages: Year by Year 2008–1988
9 Wine and Food: Champagne Gastronomy
10 Top-Ten Tables: The Finest 100

Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Author’s Acknowledgments
Photographic Credits

Reviews

“Straightforward yet refreshingly opinionated.”
New York Times
“Delivers big time.”
Chicago Tribune
“My favorite 2009 wine book.”
The Wine News
“Takes you on an in-depth tour of Champagne, revealing many of the region’s complexities and allowing for greater enjoyment of its wines.”
Wine Spectator
“Well researched . . . thoroughly contemporary book on champagne.”
Gastronomica

Awards

  • Finalist in the category of Wine, Beer, and Spirits 2010, 2010 International Association of Culinary Professionals Cookbook Awards
  • Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2010, Gourmand World Cookbook Awards
  • Best U.K. Wine Atlas/Tourism Book 2009, Gourmand World Cookbook Awards
  • Shortlisted for the International Wine Book of the Year 2010, Louis Roederer International Wine Writers’ Awards 2010
  • Shortlisted for the Georges Duboeuf 2010, Wine Book of the Year