Description
A toast to the internationally successful rose wine and its home in the French region of Provence.
Born in the oldest French wine region of Provence, rose is known worldwide for its gorgeous spectrum of pale pink colors, its aromatic and fruity flavor, and its growing success as a go-to drink for traditional and trendy wine drinkers alike. Its story begins in the mid-1980s, when a group of passionate winemakers (and friends) reinvented the product and its standards as we know it today. Adventures in Rose Wine in Provence takes us on a trip through this unique international saga to finally share the whole story along the Rose Road, from St. Tropez to St. Barts and beyond.
In the pages of this glitzy lifestyle book, tastemakers at home will enjoy stories and portraits alongside stunning photographs of Provence's magnificent shores and chateaus as well as the famous gastronomical scenes where rose is celebrated and recognized-from the luxurious Hotel Eden Rock to the historic Club 55. No other wine region has seen the same success in such a short time, with escalating wine tourism, art exhibitions, vineyards, and new arty labels and big-bottle formats. New and old appreciators of rose will delight in this addition to their wine collection.
A toast to the internationally successful rose wine and its home in the French region of Provence
About the Author
Former F&B writer and hospitality and lifestyle expert Francoise Parguel has held executive positions in communications and marketing for international groups such as Taittinger, Mumm/Perrier-Jouet, Allied Domecq, Sofitel, and among others. After a few years of consulting for companies such as Gerard Bertrand Wines Group (the #1 French wines in US), Pape Clement, Oetker Hotel Group (Bristol, Eden Roc) Moet & Chandon, and Guy Savoy, she nows writes books. She lives in Paris. Photographer Camille Moirenc lives in Provence and knows all the wineries in his region. He has published several books on Provence.
Book Information
ISBN 9781419770357
Author Francoise Parguel
Format Hardback
Page Count 200
Imprint Abrams
Publisher Abrams