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OverviewNow updated with new information on trellising systems, winemaking techniques and wine-tasting tips, this book provides readers with a comprehensive guide to growing their own grapes and making homemade wine.' Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeff CoxPublisher: Storey Books Imprint: Storey Books Edition: 3rd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.432kg ISBN: 9781580171052ISBN 10: 1580171052 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 03 January 1999 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews<p> Cox has a lively prose style that keeps this guide for grape growers and home vintners from ever becoming dull or pompous. Whether you plan to grow or make your own wine or just want to understand what you re seeing when you visit a winery of vineyard, this book will prove invaluable. San Francisco Examiner <p> <p> Read a book or two on the basics of home winemaking Jeff Cox 's From Vines to Wines is a good one. <p> Wine Spectator <p> <p> This book takes the reader from grape to glass . . . easy-to-use lists, tables and drawings will inspire confidence in readers who are interested in making their own wines. <p> Orlando Sentinel <p> <p> Complete aptly describes the tables, glossary, illustrations, and readable text. <p> Country Journal <p> <p> an intelligent handbook on how to make good wine. Without getting into the details of hard science, it teaches, informs and excites. <p> Beverage Business Cox has a lively prose style that keeps this guide for grape growers and home vintners from ever becoming dull or pompous. Whether you plan to grow or make your own wine or just want to understand what you re seeing when you visit a winery of vineyard, this book will prove invaluable. San Francisco Examiner Read a book or two on the basics of home winemaking Jeff Cox s From Vines to Wines is a good one. Wine Spectator This book takes the reader from grape to glass . . . easy-to-use lists, tables and drawings will inspire confidence in readers who are interested in making their own wines. Orlando Sentinel Complete aptly describes the tables, glossary, illustrations, and readable text. Country Journal an intelligent handbook on how to make good wine. Without getting into the details of hard science, it teaches, informs and excites. Beverage Business <p> Cox has a lively prose style that keeps this guide for grape growers and home vintners from ever becoming dull or pompous. Whether you plan to grow or make your own wine or just want to understand what you re seeing when you visit a winery of vineyard, this book will prove invaluable. San Francisco Examiner <p> Read a book or two on the basics of home winemaking Jeff Cox 's From Vines to Wines is a good one. <p> Wine Spectator <p> This book takes the reader from grape to glass . . . easy-to-use lists, tables and drawings will inspire confidence in readers who are interested in making their own wines. <p> Orlando Sentinel <p> Complete aptly describes the tables, glossary, illustrations, and readable text. <p> Country Journal <p> an intelligent handbook on how to make good wine. Without getting into the details of hard science, it teaches, informs and excites. <p> Beverage Business Author InformationJeff Cox is the author of 21 books on food, wine, and gardening, including Gardening with Biochar, From Vines to Wines, and Cellaring Wine. He was the managing editor of Organic Gardening for many years, and currently serves as a contributing editor to The Tasting Panel, SOMM Journal, Clever Root, and Horticulture magazines, and writes a monthly garden feature for the Santa Rosa Press Democrat. He has been the host of the PBS television series Your Organic Garden and Grow It! on HGTV. Cox lives in Sonoma County in California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |