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Wineries of Wisconsin and Minnesota

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Wine. The word calls to mind vineyards descending stark Spanish hills, vats lining Tuscan villages, fashionable singles crowding California tasting rooms.

But anyone who hikes or bikes back roads in the Upper Midwest sees grapevines twining over fence posts and twisting up trees.

Smooth, delicious wines are made from those grapes, and from the wild berries and cultivated fruits grown in the region.

Wineries of Wisconsin and Minnesota is a user-friendly guide to fifty-five wineries, ranging from small family-farm operations to the largest, best-known wine producers.

The book's centerpiece is a series of thirteen "wine trails" that paints a picture of each winery's setting and unique flavor and includes detailed information and maps for visiting the wineries.

Author and wine expert Patricia Monaghan explores the colourful history of Wisconsin and Minnesota wines, including the geology and climate of the region: the history of Upper Midwest grape growing; the heritage of country wines, and the major wine regions in the area.

Delightful sidebars feature tidbits of wine information, from recommended pairings of food and wine to unusual local wine lore.

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Product Details
0873516176 / 9780873516174
Paperback / softback
15/07/2008
United States
English
224 p. : ill.
23 cm
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