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1. Tuscany and Its Wines
by H. Johnson
Readers can experience Tuscany's history, landscapes, towns, villages, people, cuisine, and, above all, its wines and vineyards as Johnson journeys ... More
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2. Tuscany
The vineyards of Tuscany are explored, along with information on winemaking methods and the local cuisine. 219 full-color photos. 5 maps.
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3. Sassicaia: The Original Super Tuscan
by Marco Fini
Italian restauranteurs voted Sassicaia "wine of the 20th century" over the elite of Barlo, Barbaresco and Brunello di Montalcino. Yet the story of ... More
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4. Wine Roads of Italy
by Marc Millon, Kim Millon
Compiled, written and presented in the same style and format as the authors' "Wine Roads of France", this volume covers all the regions of Italy and ... More
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6. Chianti and the Wines of Tuscany
by Rosemary George
Ten years of research by this award winning Master of Wine yields the most comprehensive and delightful reference on this increasingly popular area. ... More
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7. The Italian Wine Guide: Where to Go and What to See, Drink, and Eat
by Touring Club of Italy (Creator), The Touring Club of Italy (Editor)
From Italy's foremost publisher of maps and guidebooks comes this complete guide to Italian wines, with 91 sidebars covering 305 wines, notes on 744 ... More
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8. A Wine Atlas of the Langhe: The Greatest Barolo and Barbaresco Vineyards
by Carlo Petrini (Editor), Victtorio Mangnelli
Breathtaking landscapes filled with castles and churches, picturesque hilltop villages and, best of all, vineyards. This is the Langhe, an area in ... More
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9. The Finest Wines of Tuscany and Central Italy: A Regional and Village Guide to the Best Wines and Their Producers
by Nicolas Belfrage, Jon Wyand (Photographer), Hugh Johnson (Foreword by)
The wines of Tuscany were famous long before Leonardo da Vinci described them as "bottled sunshine," and they are at the forefront of the remarkable ... More
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10. Palmento: A Sicilian Wine Odyssey
by Robert V Camuto
Inspired by a deep passion for wine, an Italian heritage, and a desire for a land somewhat wilder than his home in southern France, Robert V. Camuto ... More
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11. The New Italy: A Complete Guide to Contemporary Italian Wine
"The New Italy" explores every significant development in the wines and wine regions of Italy, giving the reader a comprehensive and thorough ... More
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12. A Traveller's Wine Guide to Italy
by Stephen Hobley
Illustrated with specially commissioned photos and maps, this books describes the wine-producing regions of Italy with itineraries, list wineries, ... More
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14. Touring in Wine Country: North East Italy
From the mountains of Alto Adige and Trentino to the scenic plains and slopes of neighboring Veneto-and Friuli, this guide explores the lively, ... More
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15. Tuscany and Umbria
by Fiona Duncan (Editor), Leonie Glass (Editor)
A guide to the Tuscany and Umbria regions of Italy. It features colour photos of the hotels. Each entry is more than just a bed for the night: it's ... More
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16. Italian Country Hideaways: Vacationing in Tuscany and Umbria's Most Unforgettable Private Villas, Castles, and Estates
by Kelley F Hurst, Psy, Kelly Hurst (Text by), Stefano Hunyady (Photographer)
This comprehensive guide veers off the beaten track of tourist Italy to reveal unforgettable private villas, castles, fortresses, and farmhouses- ... More
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17. Tuscany and Umbria 1999
by Peter Kennedy (Volume editor)
This guidebook presents 300 small hotels, auberges and restaurants in Tuscany and Umbria. This is the first regional guide in the Charming Small ... More
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19. The Italian Wine Guide: The Definitive Guide to Touring, Sourcing, and Tasting
by Touring Club of Italy (Editor)
The wines of Italy are a delightful part of any visit to the Bel Paese, and "The Italian Wine Guide" is the ultimate bible of Italian vino. This ... More
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20. Slow Wine 2013: A Year in the Life of Italy's Vineyards & Wines
by Slow Food Editors (Editor)
This is a comprehensive survey of over 2,500 Italian wines and wineries. "Slow Wine 2013" is an innovative overview of the Italian wine world, which ... More
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21. Tuscany: How to Find Great Wines Off the Beaten Track
by Monty Waldin, Tory McTernan (Photographer)
Tuscany is one of the world's most legendary wine regions--and this is a must-have companion for anyone in search of the area's top wines. It covers ... More
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22. The Food and Wine Guide to Naples and Campania
by Carla Capalbo
Naples and Campania are home to one of the most vibrant, yet little-known cuisines of Italy. Now, the region's government has commissioned this ... More
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23. Slow Wine 2012: A Year in the Life of Italy's Vineyards and Wines
by Slow Food Editore
There are already at least four well-established wine guides in Italy. Is there really any need for another? Slow Food believes so. In January 2012 ... More
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24. The Wine Atlas of Italy
This is the first book to comprehensively map every wine district in Italy, from Sicily to the Alps.
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