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Oz Clarke: Grapes And Wines

Approaching wine through grapes is in tune with the way consumers now think and learn about wine. This is the definitive up to date guide to the worlds greatest grapes and the wines they make - the history the places the people the wine styles and the flavours. Highly acclaimed winner of the Lanson Wine Book of the Year award Grapes and Wines has been updated to make it once again a helpful thorough and very readable guide to the worlds most interesting wines and grapes.
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Approaching wine through grapes is in tune with the way consumers now think & learn about wine. This is the definitive up to date guide to the worlds greatest grapes & the wines they make
- the history the places the people the wine styles & the flavours. Highly acclaimed winner of the Lanson Wine Book of the Year award Grapes & Wines has been updated to make it once again a helpful thorough & very readable guide to the worlds most interesting wines & grapes.

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Wine - An alcoholic drink made from fermented grapes.
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