A History of Wine in France: From the Gauls to the Eighteenth Century - Pierre Jean-Baptiste Le Grand D'Aussy - Libros - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781497456198 - 27 de marzo de 2014
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A History of Wine in France: From the Gauls to the Eighteenth Century

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Publisher Marketing: One of the most complete histories of wine in France was written in the eighteenth century, a long chapter within Le Grand d'Aussy's masterwork on French food and wine (hopefully but misleadingly titled "History of the private life of the French from the origin of the nation until our days"). Le Grand starts with the Gauls, Greeks and Romans and the introduction of wine into France before discussing its development over the centuries and the appearance of the retail trade - merchants, taverns, inns - where wine could first be bought "by the pot." Starting with the first earthen vessels and wineskins used to transport wine, he traces the appearance of that useful microtechnology, the bottle. Drawing (as he does throughout) on a wealth of earlier authors, Le Grand lists the various wines that had been most popular over the centuries and then gives a brief look at some of the most commonly used grapes. He touches on wine from unexpected places such as Brittany, Normandy and... Paris, which for centuries was known for its wine before detouring for some pages into a squabble between Burgundy and Champagne. The French also drank foreign wines, including, once, those of Gaza and Cyprus, and he casts a glance at those before describing the ways in which wine could be used as a gift or payment and the celebrations associated with it. He ends with a look at "artificial wines," the highly flavored ancestors of todays cocktails and with the misnamed "fruit wines." Though frequently cited in culinary texts, Le Grand's masterwork is rarely translated at length and this new modern translation is a rare opportunity to experience the scholarship and lively tone of this classic work directly. Contributor Bio:  Chevallier, Jim Soap opera fans may recall Jim Chevallier from the opening week of NBC's "Passions', in which he played a French doctor. Now a writer and actor, he spent years in the music business, hosting radio shows in the Boston-Cambridge area (WBZ-FM, WCAS and WBUR) while performing in clubs and festivals across New England and Europe. Having also been a carpenter in the Virgin Islands, a clothes buyer in Boston, a coin dealer in Paris and a programmer in New York, he now resides in North Hollywood, California.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 27 de marzo de 2014
ISBN13 9781497456198
Editores Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Páginas 120
Dimensiones 227 × 152 × 13 mm   ·   185 g
Traductor Chevallier, Jim

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