-
French Terroir: The
History of an Idea. Berkeley:
University of
California Press. ISBN 978-0520277502.. Fanet,
Jacques (2004).
Great Wine
Terroirs. Berkeley:...
- Climats,
terroirs of
Burgundy is a
cultural landscape and a
series of
sites that
exemplify the
viticulture practices of the
Burgundy wine region. The climats...
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being inscribed on the
UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the Climats,
terroirs of
Burgundy site. The
Burgundy region runs from
Auxerre in the
north to...
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various live recordings. His full-length
albums are
Sebastopol (2001) and
Terroir Blues (2003), the
first released on the
independent record label Artemis...
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production is
known as viticulture.
Vineyards are
often characterised by
their terroir, a
French term
loosely translating as "a
sense of place" that
refers to...
- that was
often culturally and
economically impoverished.
Among the "anti-
terroirs" are Un
Homme et son péché by Claude-Henri Grignon, La
Scouine by Albert...
- to the
station "Jardin des
terroirs" (English:
Garden of
terroirs) in
front of the
station Sculpture in "jardin des
terroirs"
Station concourse Station...
-
Terroir is a 2014 American-British-Italian
mystery film
written and
directed by John
Charles Jopson. It is
based on
Edgar Allan Poe's
short story "The...
- the Bordelais,"
using fragmented terroirs from
Bergundy and
blending techniques from Bordelais. The
variance of
terroirs creates variance in vintages. 40%...
- this area is 20,000 hectares. Bois à
terroirs The
soils of Les Bois (Bons Bois, Bois Ordinaires, and Bois à
terroirs) are sandy,
spanning coastal areas...