
Professor Lee Won-bok's World of Wine, Sets 1-2 of World Wines
Description
Book Introduction
Professor Lee Won-bok's full-fledged wine comic!
We invite you to a delightful wine country.
From basic knowledge to upgrading practical skills
The most trusted wine textbook! Revised edition released in 2023!
The most reliable wine textbook chosen by beginners, enthusiasts, and sommeliers, "Professor Lee Won-bok's World of Wine, Wines of the World" Volumes 1 and 2 have been published in their latest revised editions.
This book is the only authentic wine comic book in Korea, written by Professor Lee Won-bok, author of the popular national comic series “Faraway Neighbors,” which transcends generations, and is filled with his love as a wine lover and knowledge as a scholar.
This latest revised edition has further enhanced its quality as a wine guide by revising and supplementing detailed elements, including updated statistical figures.
Volume 1, "The World of Wine," covers the history and culture of mankind that began with wine, as well as the grape varieties and characteristics cultivated for winemaking, providing a basic understanding of wine.
Volume 2, "Wines of the World," upgrades your practical wine-enjoying skills, from representative wines of each country from the Old World to the New World, to basic etiquette.
The author says that a minimum level of knowledge and information is necessary to preserve 'wine sovereignty'.
“I hope this helps you find your own wine at an appropriate price, taking into account your own tastes.” (From the preface to the revised edition)
We invite you to a delightful wine country.
From basic knowledge to upgrading practical skills
The most trusted wine textbook! Revised edition released in 2023!
The most reliable wine textbook chosen by beginners, enthusiasts, and sommeliers, "Professor Lee Won-bok's World of Wine, Wines of the World" Volumes 1 and 2 have been published in their latest revised editions.
This book is the only authentic wine comic book in Korea, written by Professor Lee Won-bok, author of the popular national comic series “Faraway Neighbors,” which transcends generations, and is filled with his love as a wine lover and knowledge as a scholar.
This latest revised edition has further enhanced its quality as a wine guide by revising and supplementing detailed elements, including updated statistical figures.
Volume 1, "The World of Wine," covers the history and culture of mankind that began with wine, as well as the grape varieties and characteristics cultivated for winemaking, providing a basic understanding of wine.
Volume 2, "Wines of the World," upgrades your practical wine-enjoying skills, from representative wines of each country from the Old World to the New World, to basic etiquette.
The author says that a minimum level of knowledge and information is necessary to preserve 'wine sovereignty'.
“I hope this helps you find your own wine at an appropriate price, taking into account your own tastes.” (From the preface to the revised edition)
index
The world of wine, wines of the world 1.
The World of Wine
In the preface to the revised edition
At the beginning of the book
Why wine? _ What is wine…
When did the AOC system come into being? _ The History of Wine
How is wine made from what grapes? _ Grape varieties and winemaking methods
Before you meet wine _ Things to know in advance
Appendix | A Deep Dive into the World of Wine
The World of Wine, Wines of the World 2.
Wines of the World
In the preface to the revised edition
At the beginning of the book
Wines of the World
1.
European wines
French wine - the pride of being the world's standard wine
Italian Wine: The Conflict and Harmony of Tradition and Reform
Spanish Wine - The World's Largest Vineyard
Portuguese Wine - A Country of Dessert Wines and Rosé Wines
German Wine: A White Wine Powerhouse That Has Survived the Trials of History
2.
New World wines
American Wine: A Wine Powerhouse with Infinite Potential
South American Wines - Chile and Argentina
Australian, New Zealand, and South African Wines - From British Vineyards to the World's Vineyards
There's no right answer when it comes to wine! _ My style is the right answer!
Appendix | A Deep Dive into the World's Wines
The World of Wine
In the preface to the revised edition
At the beginning of the book
Why wine? _ What is wine…
When did the AOC system come into being? _ The History of Wine
How is wine made from what grapes? _ Grape varieties and winemaking methods
Before you meet wine _ Things to know in advance
Appendix | A Deep Dive into the World of Wine
The World of Wine, Wines of the World 2.
Wines of the World
In the preface to the revised edition
At the beginning of the book
Wines of the World
1.
European wines
French wine - the pride of being the world's standard wine
Italian Wine: The Conflict and Harmony of Tradition and Reform
Spanish Wine - The World's Largest Vineyard
Portuguese Wine - A Country of Dessert Wines and Rosé Wines
German Wine: A White Wine Powerhouse That Has Survived the Trials of History
2.
New World wines
American Wine: A Wine Powerhouse with Infinite Potential
South American Wines - Chile and Argentina
Australian, New Zealand, and South African Wines - From British Vineyards to the World's Vineyards
There's no right answer when it comes to wine! _ My style is the right answer!
Appendix | A Deep Dive into the World's Wines
Publisher's Review
《The World of Wine, Wines of the World 2.
Wines of the World
From Europe, the home of wine, to the new world, including the United States, Chile, and Australia.
A comprehensive map of the world's wines, from popular vintages to premium labels.
* European wine, the pride of the world's wines: European wines emphasize wineries and grape-growing regions with a deep history and tradition.
The world is vast and rich in wine! The name alone sets aficionados' hearts racing: the legendary Romanee-Conti; Chateau Margaux, the queen of wines so beloved that Hemingway even named his granddaughter after it; Chateau Petrus, nicknamed "Kennedy Wine," a favorite among American high society... The pride of French wine, the world's standard wine, shines through in the stories surrounding these popular labels.
Italy, a wine paradise with 20 regions producing wine, including the Chianti region, known as the "home of wine," Spain, the world's largest vineyard, Portugal, a dessert wine powerhouse famous for its Port wine, and Germany, which has overcome the trials of history to produce the world's best Riesling white wine, are also proud members of Europe, the leading country in wine.
* New World wines with endless possibilities: New World wines that compete on taste by emphasizing varietals.
The 1976 'Judgment of Paris' was an event that showed the world the potential and excellence of New World wines.
California wine was selected as the best wine, beating out French wine, the 'standard of world wine'.
In 1979 and 1986, French wines competed for revenge, but both times California wines defeated the French premium wines.
The United States, which has caught up with the European wine tradition in just 50 years, Chile, known as the Bordeaux of South America, Argentina, which produces the world's best Malbec, Australia, the kingdom of Shiraz, and South Africa, with its 560 wineries, are all leading countries in the New World with limitless potential.
* The secret to enjoying wine even more: Practical knowledge gained through food pairings, etiquette, etc.
The most delicious temperature for wine is 16 to 18 degrees. For red wine, if it is below 14 degrees, the wine will not open, and if it is above 20 degrees, the alcohol smell will become stronger.
There is a stereotype that it is best to drink it at room temperature, but the room temperature at that time was the indoor temperature (16-18 degrees) of old Europe when heating was not properly done.
Also, the secret to truly enjoying wine is to discard prejudices such as 'steak - red wine' or 'fish - white wine' and choose wine based on the taste of the food, especially the sauce.
The author emphasizes that there is no right answer or standard when it comes to wine, and that you should drink it in your own style depending on the time, place, and mood.
'Declaration of Wine Sovereignty!' Let's take the first step with 《The World of Wine, Wine of the World》.
Wines of the World
From Europe, the home of wine, to the new world, including the United States, Chile, and Australia.
A comprehensive map of the world's wines, from popular vintages to premium labels.
* European wine, the pride of the world's wines: European wines emphasize wineries and grape-growing regions with a deep history and tradition.
The world is vast and rich in wine! The name alone sets aficionados' hearts racing: the legendary Romanee-Conti; Chateau Margaux, the queen of wines so beloved that Hemingway even named his granddaughter after it; Chateau Petrus, nicknamed "Kennedy Wine," a favorite among American high society... The pride of French wine, the world's standard wine, shines through in the stories surrounding these popular labels.
Italy, a wine paradise with 20 regions producing wine, including the Chianti region, known as the "home of wine," Spain, the world's largest vineyard, Portugal, a dessert wine powerhouse famous for its Port wine, and Germany, which has overcome the trials of history to produce the world's best Riesling white wine, are also proud members of Europe, the leading country in wine.
* New World wines with endless possibilities: New World wines that compete on taste by emphasizing varietals.
The 1976 'Judgment of Paris' was an event that showed the world the potential and excellence of New World wines.
California wine was selected as the best wine, beating out French wine, the 'standard of world wine'.
In 1979 and 1986, French wines competed for revenge, but both times California wines defeated the French premium wines.
The United States, which has caught up with the European wine tradition in just 50 years, Chile, known as the Bordeaux of South America, Argentina, which produces the world's best Malbec, Australia, the kingdom of Shiraz, and South Africa, with its 560 wineries, are all leading countries in the New World with limitless potential.
* The secret to enjoying wine even more: Practical knowledge gained through food pairings, etiquette, etc.
The most delicious temperature for wine is 16 to 18 degrees. For red wine, if it is below 14 degrees, the wine will not open, and if it is above 20 degrees, the alcohol smell will become stronger.
There is a stereotype that it is best to drink it at room temperature, but the room temperature at that time was the indoor temperature (16-18 degrees) of old Europe when heating was not properly done.
Also, the secret to truly enjoying wine is to discard prejudices such as 'steak - red wine' or 'fish - white wine' and choose wine based on the taste of the food, especially the sauce.
The author emphasizes that there is no right answer or standard when it comes to wine, and that you should drink it in your own style depending on the time, place, and mood.
'Declaration of Wine Sovereignty!' Let's take the first step with 《The World of Wine, Wine of the World》.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 27, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 460 pages | 188*257*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788934965862
- ISBN10: 893496586X
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