Monday, February 16, 2009

This is the piece that was in Living france this month sorry about the quality of the image and the order but I am sure you will understand.









Just thought I would let you all know about a new wine book out this summer.

Paul Strang is acknowledged as the foremost authority on the wines of the south west of France and is a firm supporter of Domaine du Merchien since our beginning



FORTHCOMING IN JUNE 2009
South-West France
The Wines and Winemakers
Paul Strang
Photography by Jason Shenai
Between Bordeaux and the Spanish border, reaching east to the Massif Central and the river valleys of the Dordogne and Lot, and south to the foothills of the Pyrenees, lies a unique and little-known viticultural landscape. South-West France is a wine lover’s paradise that cultivates an astonishing array of grape varieties, many that grow nowhere else, and produces a fascinating assortment of wines. In this book, Paul Strang covers the South-West with enthusiasm and keen expertise, providing a history of its wine industry, including a near collapse and unlikely rebirth, and introducing readers to a region that seems to defy globalization. The outstanding local wines—made by idiosyncratic growers motivated by a passion for their profession—range from inky Tannats to honeyed late-harvest Semillons. Intrepid readers are invited to rediscover this beautiful part of France, already well known for its cuisine, castles, and cave art, for its earthy and intriguing wines.
Paul Strang is the author of Wines of South-West France, which was named one of 1994’s best wine books by Decanter magazine, and Languedoc-Roussillon: The Wines and Winemakers, as well as Take 5000 Eggs: Food from the Markets and Fairs of Southern France.
FORTHCOMING IN JUNE 2009
Copub: Éditions du Rouergue
400 pages, 7.5 x 10.5”, 30 color illustrations, 50 b/w photographs, 14 maps
£26.95 cloth, 978-0-520-25941-6
To read more go to: http://go.ucpress.edu/Strang