Wines of France by Alexis Lichine (1958), Hardcover with Dust Jacket

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Explore the Rich Heritage of French Wines 

Explore the world-renowned wines of France through the lens of Alexis Lichine, one of the most influential wine experts of the 20th century. Wines of France takes readers on a journey through the vineyards, varietals, and regions that define French viticulture.

This 1958 classic is more than a book—it’s a celebration of wine culture, filled with illustrations, maps, and tables that enhance your understanding and appreciation of French wines.

Specifications and Features

  • Title: Wines of France
  • Author: Alexis Lichine (in collaboration with William E. Massee)
  • Publication Date: 1958
  • Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
  • Format: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
  • Pages: 326
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Wine, Culinary Arts, Non-Fiction
  • Condition: Minor wear on the cover; one page shows a smudge, signed by a previous owner in pen, as illustrated in photos

About the Author: Alexis Lichine

Known as the "Pope of Wine," Alexis Lichine (1913–1989) was a pioneer in the global promotion of French wines. Fluent in multiple languages, his expertise and passion reshaped the wine industry. Lichine’s work remains a cornerstone for anyone eager to learn about wine, blending rich historical context with practical knowledge.

Enhance Your Wine Knowledge Today

Dive into the vineyards of France with this beautifully detailed book. Perfect for collectors, wine lovers, and anyone looking to expand their knowledge of French wines, Wines of France is both a timeless guide and a cherished piece of wine history.

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