The Zinfandel grape - currently producing big, rich, luscious styles of red wine - has a large, loyal, even fanatical following in California and around the world. The grape, grown predominantly in California, has acquired an almost mythic status - in part because of the caliber of its wines and its remarkable versatility, and in part because of the mystery surrounding its origins. Charles Sullivan, a leading expert on the history of California wine, has at last written the definitive history of Zinfandel. Here he brings together his deep knowledge of wine with the results of his extensive research on the grape in the United States and Europe in a book that will entertain and enlighten wine aficionados and casual enthusiasts. In this lively...
Citation: Pickett, Luther B. Grapes for home and market. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Co...
Not AvailableThe history of grape culture is as old as that of man. Its great age is confirmed by g...
The word grape comes from Middle-English of Germanic origin. The word was popularized in the 14 th c...
California is the nation's great vineyard, supplying grapes for most of the wine produced in the Uni...
The Vikings called North America "Vinland," the land of wine. Giovanni de Verrazzano, the Italian ex...
California's Napa Valley is one of the world's premier wine regions today, but this has not always b...
HANNICKEL E., Empire of Vines. Wine culture in America (2013), University of Pennsylvania Press [Phi...
In the late 1960's the people of the United States began\ud to sharply augment their intake of wine....
In the last few years Italy has been one of the biggest producers of wine, competing with France not...
The wines of antiquity.--The wines of England and France.--The wines of Spain and Portugal.--African...
The original goal of this research grant was to have my student, Julian Adoff, assist me in transcri...
When in 2007 teams of archaeologists discovered the oldest known winery in a cave in Areni – a wine ...
Wines from Grape Dehydration is the first of its kind in the field of grape dehydration - the contro...
The Grapevine explores the links between the scientific principles and the practice of viticulture.P...
Grape and Wine is a collective book composed of 18 chapters that address different issues related to...
Citation: Pickett, Luther B. Grapes for home and market. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Co...
Not AvailableThe history of grape culture is as old as that of man. Its great age is confirmed by g...
The word grape comes from Middle-English of Germanic origin. The word was popularized in the 14 th c...
California is the nation's great vineyard, supplying grapes for most of the wine produced in the Uni...
The Vikings called North America "Vinland," the land of wine. Giovanni de Verrazzano, the Italian ex...
California's Napa Valley is one of the world's premier wine regions today, but this has not always b...
HANNICKEL E., Empire of Vines. Wine culture in America (2013), University of Pennsylvania Press [Phi...
In the late 1960's the people of the United States began\ud to sharply augment their intake of wine....
In the last few years Italy has been one of the biggest producers of wine, competing with France not...
The wines of antiquity.--The wines of England and France.--The wines of Spain and Portugal.--African...
The original goal of this research grant was to have my student, Julian Adoff, assist me in transcri...
When in 2007 teams of archaeologists discovered the oldest known winery in a cave in Areni – a wine ...
Wines from Grape Dehydration is the first of its kind in the field of grape dehydration - the contro...
The Grapevine explores the links between the scientific principles and the practice of viticulture.P...
Grape and Wine is a collective book composed of 18 chapters that address different issues related to...
Citation: Pickett, Luther B. Grapes for home and market. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Co...
Not AvailableThe history of grape culture is as old as that of man. Its great age is confirmed by g...
The word grape comes from Middle-English of Germanic origin. The word was popularized in the 14 th c...