Bookshelf: The Wines of Germany
Stephen Brook, 445 pages Mitchell Beazley; (September 2003)
by Reviewed by David Furer
Stephen Brook's just-released edition of The Wines of Germany is a worthy, long-overdue follow-up to Ian Jamieson's earlier Faber & Faber edition. Morphed from the Faber & Faber books, Mitchell Beazley's Classic Wine Library (CWL) is known as the quintessential wine book series, and presents itself as designed for the wine pro or serious aficionado. The CWL employs writers such as Brook (who's also written extensively on Bordeaux and California) who've got an eye for detail, fairness and...
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