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A smart notebook for celebrations and Champagne drinkers, with blank lined pages for ideas, thoughts, projects, plans, lists and notes.
In this reflective and enlightening book, Pamela Sharp shares how the story of God's vineyards is a true love story for His people, and the wine that results is a sign of His rich blessings. Using her own unique experiences living on a family vineyard in the rolling hills of Central Coast California, Pamela takes you on an extraordinary journey through the ebb and flow of the life of the grapevine. She invites us into her personal experience of discovering Jesus in the viticultural process, from planting to harvesting and ultimately making wine and enjoying the fruits of this labor. Vineyards and wine play a significant role in our Christian heritage from ancient beginnings to the modern-day, and in this book, you'll journey with Pamela as she shares how through wine she came to know God in a deeper, more intimate way. You'll learn more about yourself, God, and the joy of a good glass of wine!
Join James Crowden as he embarks on a journey to distil the origins of England's most ancient drink, uncovering a rich culture and philosophy that has united farmer, maker and drinker for millenia.
In this unique study of wine through the ages, journalist and World War I frontline reporter, H Warner Allen casts an observant eye over the way wine appears in literature.
On California explores this world-class wine region with some of the most respected writers to have written about it. A beautiful volume for all wine lovers.
Maurice Healy, Irish barrister practising at the English Bar and well-known wine connoisseur, takes a wide-ranging tour of European wine regions, and recounts historic vintages he had the good fortune to drink.
"A book about the wine culture around Bordeaux, as seen through the fresh and often mischievous eyes of Somerville and Ross... a travelogue, a social commentary and... a historical record." - Victoria Moore
Ian Maxwell Campbell, first class cricketer and leading London wine merchant, looks back in 1945 on an idyllic career in wine, particularly the wines of Bordeaux, and the historic wines he shared with friends and colleagues during that career.
One of the world's cult wines, made in one of the most difficult regions for wine, Lebanon, by real wine visionaries. A truly great story.
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