Travel guides: food and drink regions Books
Octopus Publishing Group Hugh Johnson Pocket Wine 2024
Book SynopsisThe world's best-selling annual wine guide.'The perfect stocking filler' Decanter'The best single wine book on earth' CounselHugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book is the essential reference book for everyone who buys wine - in shops, restaurants, or on the internet. Now in its 47th year of publication, it has no rival as the comprehensive, up-to-the-minute annual guide.Providing clear succinct facts and commentary on the wines, growers and wine regions of the whole world, the book also reveals which vintages to buy, which to drink and which to cellar, which growers to look for and why. Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine 2024 gives clear information on grape varieties, local specialities and how to match food with wines that will bring out the best in both.This latest edition of Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine includes a colour supplement on Chardonnay, the world's most obliging grape, discussing everything from history and taste to texture, fashion and the role oak plays - and of course who makes the best Chardonnays around the world.
£13.49
Octopus Publishing Group Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book 2023
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£17.09
Octopus Publishing Group Hugh Johnson Pocket Wine 2024
Book SynopsisThe brand new edition of the unrivalled and bestselling annual, Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book, the world's bestselling annual wine guide. The world's best-selling annual wine guide.Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book is the essential reference book for everyone who buys wine - in shops, restaurants, or on the internet. Now in its 47th year of publication, it has no rival as the comprehensive, up-to-the-minute annual guide. It provides clear succinct facts and commentary on the wines, growers and wine regions of the whole world. It reveals which vintages to buy, which to drink and which to cellar, which growers to look for and why. Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine 2024 gives clear information on grape varieties, local specialities and how to match food with wines that will bring out the best in both. This latest edition of Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine 2024 includes a colour supplement on Chardonnay, the world's most obliging grape, discussing everything from history and taste to texture, fashion and the role oak.
£14.99
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Gourmet Trails - Australia & New
Book SynopsisFood lovers rejoice! Enjoy 40 of the best food and drink experiences across both Australia and New Zealand. Each ‘gourmet trail’ features food producers, farmers’ markets, restaurants, cafes, wineries, distilleries and breweries, all combining to create an unforgettable weekend-long taste experience. Crafted by Lonely Planet’s expert food and travel writers, get whisked off on a journey to some of the most unforgettable food and drink experiences down under. Meet celebrated food producers, sample local craft beers, taste succulent dishes and reserve your seat at the most renowned regional restaurants, as well as secret gems off the beaten track. Trails include Tasmania’s Bruny Island, Western Australia’s Margaret River, and Auckland In New Zealand, with accompanying maps giving a rundown of exactly where you’ll be visiting and a selection of gorgeous photographs scattered throughout. With an emphasis on local foodie culture, specialities and traditions, this is the quintessential guide to wining and dining throughout Oceania. Contributors include - Anita Isalska, Trent Holden, Kate Morgan, Sarah Reid, Sofia Levin, Ben Groundwater, Robin Barton, Tasmin Waby, Andrew Bain, Charles Rawlings-Way, Chris Zeiher amongst others.
£16.19
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Gourmet Trails of Europe
Book SynopsisFeed your wanderlust with 40 indulgent food and drink itineraries throughout Europe. Dine below Norway's icy North Sea; devour sumptuous mezedhes in Greece; forage for wild herbs in Germany's Black Forest - with weekend 'gourmet trails' for every budget and taste bud, this book will take you on a tour of the best epicurean regions. Bon appetit!Meet the chefs cooking heirloom recipes; the trailblazing winemakers producing world-famous vino; and the culinary pioneers creating a whole new food language. Whether you wish to spend your next perfect weekend feasting on bugs in Wales or discovering UNESCO vineyards in France, this unique guide is packed with unforgettable eateries, fiercely local food specialities and essential 'gourmet trail' information to make planning your next gastronomic adventure as easy as pie.Inside Gourmet Trails - Europe:- Discover 40 epic food and drink weekend itineraries and unearth unforgettable experiences around Europe that will take you to bustling farmers' markets, rustic taverns, innovative restaurants, decadent chocolateries, revolutionary eco-distilleries, vibrant pop-up bars and beyond- In the know recommendations from experts and insider tips to help you reserve a seat at a renowned restaurant or reveal an off-the-beaten-track secret gem- Essential trip planning information and tips provided for each gourmet trail including: a history of each region; how to get there; where to eat and drink; where to stay; what to do; festivals and celebrations- Beautiful full-colour photography and gourmet trail maps to inspire your next trip- Covers: Central Europe (Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland), Northern Europe (Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Sweden, UK), Southern Europe (Albania, Croatia, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Turkey)Whether you're planning your next culinary getaway, seeking delicious armchair inspiration or looking for the perfect gift to give to a foodie in your life, this beautiful book is the ultimate guide to eating and drinking throughout Europe. It's time to tuck in.About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet, a Red Ventures Company, is the world's number one travel guidebook brand. Providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973, Lonely Planet reaches hundreds of millions of travellers each year online and in print and helps them unlock amazing experiences. Visit us at lonelyplanet.com and join our community of followers on Facebook (facebook.com/lonelyplanet), Twitter (@lonelyplanet), Instagram (instagram.com/lonelyplanet), and TikTok (@lonelyplanet).
£16.19
Penguin Books Ltd Where the Wild Cooks Go: Recipes, Music, Poetry,
Book Synopsis'A joyous treasure trove' Michael Morpurgo'A delight' Tom Jones'A Tour De Force' Roger PhillipsCook your way around the world with Cerys Matthews' Where the Wild Cooks Go, with a Spotify playlist ready for each country, as well as poems, proverbs, curiosities and some very surprising aspects of world history. The pages of her 'folk cookbook' are brim-full of generations' old nuggets of wisdom, as well as stories about Catatonia touring days and other escapades, plus over a hundred recipes and cocktail ideas from 15 countries.Easy haggis, vegan haggis, jambalaya, cawl, traditional and vegan Welsh cakes, tequila prawns, chocolate and Guinness fondants, thousand hole pancakes, pineapple and chilli, potato, chickpea and coconut curry, dahl and hedgerow salad are just some of delicious, sustainable and fuss free ideas served in this beautiful book.Trade ReviewA joyous treasure trove * Michael Morpurgo *A delight -- Tom JonesA Tour De Force -- Roger Phillips
£21.25
ACC Art Books Sparkling Wine: The Vineyards of England and
Book SynopsisIn the space of a few short years, English and Welsh sparkling wines have become recognised as some of the best in the world. Improvements in viniculture, a changing climate and terroir that often mimics the conditions found in the Champagne region of France have combined with the care and attention of predominantly artisanal makers to make fantastic wine. Travelling around more than 50 vineyards, Sparkling Wine celebrates this revolution. The expert author provides tasting notes, visiting information, and details on the terroir for each vineyard, along with engaging insight into the makers and their craft. This book provides an effervescent accompaniment to any country holiday. It collates directions, maps and opening times, making for an informative and accessible guide. You are rarely as far from a vineyard as you might think, and with Sparkling Wine in your pocket, with its pictures of rambling hills and grape-laden vines, Britain's vineyards seem even closer still.Trade Review'I loved that there was so much information in the book from grape information such grape variety, directions to the vineyards with maps as well as opening times. The book is almost like a wine guide whereby you can either physically head to the locations to tour the vineyards or use it as a wine guide to try out the different wines from the comfort of your home.' www.yeahlifestyle.com, June 2019
£9.71
Sunflower Books Avignon Walk and Eat Sunflower Guide: Walks,
Book SynopsisPocket-sized, full-colour guide to Avignon, ideal for an active short break Avignon Sunflower Walk and Eat pocket guide is designed to add another dimension to your walking holiday in Avignon. This pocket-sized full-colour guide to walking in Provence is designed for short-break walking holidays around Avignon and the Roman cities of Nîmes and Arles using the excellent public transport services. Whether you fly out for a weekend, week or a fortnight, with this book you’ll have in your hand enough walks, excursions, restaurants and recipes to last throughout — so you can choose the most appealing. For each suggested restaurant there is a photograph of the décor and one of their dishes, plus sample menu, price guide, opening times and a recipe for one of their specialities. All recipes have been tried, tested and enjoyed by the authors so we think you’ll enjoy them too! In Avignon Sunflower Walk and Eat guide you’ll find: Detailed, easy-to-follow descriptions of fairly straightforward walks with large-scale maps Excursions by train, bus and boat are included Recommended restaurants en route serving local dishes with sample menus included Essential holiday information including planning your trip, logistics on arrival, local markets and specialities, glossary of local food terms and a restaurant mini-vocabulary Advice on natural local foods suitable for those with food intolerances Street map of Avignon, Nîmes, Arles, and St-Rémy, information on markets and locally produced food – as well as free downloadable GPS tracks
£8.54
Sunflower Books Nice Walk and Eat Sunflower Guide: Walks,
Book SynopsisPocket-sized, full-colour guide to Nice, ideal for an active short break Nice Sunflower Walk and Eat pocket guide is designed to add another dimension to your walking holiday in Nice. This pocket-sized full-colour guide is designed for walking in Nice with a gastronomical touch, using public transport. Besides Nice itself, the book describes walks and excursions in the most beautiful coastal and inland areas easily reached by public transport – from the Esterel in the west to Cap Martin in the east and from the coast north to the Alps. Even ‘non-walkers’ will appreciate the recommendations for restaurants in Nice, Cap Ferrat, La Turbie, Menton, Théoule-sur-Mer. Whether you fly out for a weekend, week or a fortnight, with this book you’ll have in your hand enough walks, excursions, restaurants and recipes to last throughout — so you can choose the most appealing. For each suggested restaurant there is a photograph of the décor and one of their dishes, plus sample menu, price guide, opening times and a recipe for one of their specialities. All recipes have been tried, tested and enjoyed by the authors so we think you’ll enjoy them too! In Nice Sunflower Walk and Eat guide you’ll find: * Detailed, easy-to-follow descriptions of fairly straightforward walks with large-scale maps * Excursions include one by train and one by bus with walks from each * Recommended restaurants en route serving local dishes with sample menus included * Essential holiday information including planning your trip, logistics on arrival, local markets and specialities, glossary of local food terms and a restaurant mini-vocabulary * Advice on natural local foods suitable for those with food intolerances * Street map of Nice, information on markets and locally produced food – as well as free downloadable GPS tracks Just discovered this gem of a book while on holiday in Cote d’Azur — this book was a revelation — it provided just what we wanted: walking routes around some of the most attractive coastal and inland locations near Nice. On top it gave some great tips about restaurants along these routes… Walk/Eat is a niche book; great format, easy to use, light to carry on walk, usable maps.! (CG, Amazon) Sunflower has led the field for years with their brilliant Landscapes walking and car touring guides. Now they have raised their game even higher with a superb new Walk & Eat series. (Frank Barrett, Mail on Sunday)
£8.54
Little Bookroom,U.S. Food Wine Budapest
Book SynopsisDespite its vast repertoire, variety, and recipes bursting with flavor, Hungarian cuisine is one of the most underappreciated and unknown European cuisines. There are few Hungarian restaurants outside the country so those who are interested in discovering Hungarian cuisine (and any food lover should be!) must go to Hungary to sample everything firsthand, prepared with real Hungarian ingredients-now by a new generation of talented chefs and winemakers. Despite the fact that last year more foreign tourists visited the city than ever before (36.6 million), there are still no guidebooks written in English focusing on Budapest restaurants and Hungarian food. Carolyn Bánfalvi has written the first culinary guide to Budapest, Food Wine Budapest. This book is a practical guide that contains the vocabulary you’ll need (one obstacle to discovering Hungarian food and wine is the difficult Magyar language); dozens of restaurant, café, and shop reviews; and descriptions of Hungarian dishes and wines. The Hungarian wine industry is young, dynamic, and relatively little known outside of the country, which makes sampling its wines deliciously adventurous. The book will ensure that readers have memorable eating and drinking experiences. Throughout Food Wine Budapest there are also sidebars providing local color and in-depth information.
£21.85
HarperCollins Publishers Frontières: A chef’s celebration of French
Book Synopsis ‘This book is a delightful new addition to a most distinguished company of cooks and writers, bravo Alex.’ — Jeremy Lee Explore the food of France's borderlands with acclaimed chef Alex Jackson in his second cookbook Frontières. This is a book about the cooking of France’s borderlands: from the geographical to the historical, linguistic and metaphorical. In it, Alex Jackson sets out to investigate the cooking of these borderland areas with a view to exploring the similarities between the food on either side of the borders. From the Riviera, where the border has shifted many times but the cooking remains of a delicious whole, to the Occitan valleys of the Italian Alps, the Franco-German cooking of Alsace, and Marseille, one of the most important ports of the Mediterranean, and its historic (and current) links with North Africa. Alex explores how French cuisine has been influenced through history and that many of these dishes are part of a shared tradition of western European and Mediterranean cookery. With over 80 mouth-watering recipes and fascinating introductions to each region, Frontières will take you on a delicious gastronomic journey through France's varied borderlands, adding many interesting dishes to your repertoire along the way.Trade Review‘If you fell in love with food through trips to France you’ll be in heaven. Frontières shows you why you felt that way in the first place. This will stand alongside my favourite books on French cookery, by Richard Olney and Anne Willan. A dream of a book.’ — Diana Henry 'What a clever, fascinating book this is, with Jackson delving into France’s borderlands, taking in everything from the Alps and Alsace to North Africa, the Riviera and the Southwest. These are permeable borders, the recipes often interchangeable with Germany and Tunisia, Italy and Spain. The writing is wonderful, the recipes sublime.’ — Tom Parker Bowles, MailOnline ‘Frontières is an intelligent and articulate research of authentic, tightly regional French recipes, anecdotes and stories. It is a delight. Ironically, poignantly even, in this 21st century, it could have only been compiled and written by an impassioned rosbif.’ — Simon Hopkinson ‘By exploring the overlapping flavours and traditions of the French borderlands Alex Jackson takes you on a fascinating and potent culinary journey. This wonderful and timely book serves as a reminder that good food always reflects a breadth of influence and, like music, art and friendship, it crosses all boundaries. It contains a superb collection of recipes.’ — Rachel Roddy ‘’Tis a joy to read of the pleasures of French cooking which have so inspired and informed cooks for generations. This book is a delightful new addition to a most distinguished company of cooks and writers, bravo Alex.’ — Jeremy Lee
£27.00
HarperCollins Publishers Provencal
Book SynopsisCook the simple and flavoursome food of the South of France with acclaimed chef Alex Jackson’s Provencal. Provencal is the stunning reissue of Alex Jackson’s widely acclaimed first book Sardine. This unique collection of recipes encapsulates the beauty and simplicity of Provencal French cooking and shows you how to recreate the flavours of the South of France at home. Provence and Languedoc are France’s window onto the Mediterranean Sea and all that lies beyond, and the culinary influences that converge there make for a cuisine that is varied, rich and deep. The recipes are unpretentious and seasonal, highlighting Alex’s belief that cooking the food of Provence is about simplicity, good ingredients and generosity of spirit. Lovingly described, the recipes evoke the South of France with their warmth and flavour; from Bouillabaisse and Autumnal Grand Aïoli to a Tomato and Tapenade Tart and Nougat Ice Cream with Fennel Biscuits. The book is divided into seasons and each season contains a ‘Grande Bouffe’ – a set menu for a feast – so you can really impress your guests and celebrate many wonderful ingredients in one evening’s cooking. Provencal promises to reignite a love affair with French provincial cooking, celebrating its multitude of influences, its focus on seasonal eating and, ultimately, an attitude to food which centres around sharing and enjoyment.Trade Review For Sardine: ‘I love … Alex Jackson’s cooking. The food he offers is from Provence and the Languedoc, areas that we haven’t been so curious about in the last few decades, but I’m thrilled they’re back. It’s time to revisit the region. There’s still so much to try.' – Diana Henry 'This is the book I used more than any other last year … His writing is a delight and, like his cooking, hits just the right balance between precision and ease.' – Rachel Roddy 'Seductively reminds us of the comforting allure of French food.' – Nigella Lawson 'It’s approachable, simple, conversational and absolutely delicious … his recipes transport you straight to the Med.’ Telegraph Weekend 'No book this year has made me feel hungrier.' – Bee Wilson, Sunday Times ‘French flavours will lure us in shoals … It is delectable.’ – Fay Maschler, Evening Standard ‘Simple, unpretentious and understated, entirely without ego, attitude or pomp … [Provencal] realises how hard simple is to get right. And does so, for the most part, with flame-licked aplomb.’ – Tom Parker Bowles, Mail on Sunday
£23.40
HarperCollins Publishers English Wine: From still to sparkling: The NEWEST
Book Synopsis Fully revised and updated by Oz, with new entries on key wineries, vineyards and producers from around the country. ‘It's brilliant. Exactly what's wanted. -’ Hugh Johnson One of the great pleasures of wine is to drink it where it is grown and made. The opportunity to meet growers, winemakers and winery owners is what draws people to visit wineries and to ‘have an experience in the vineyard’. This is your essential guide to find out about England and its world beating sparklers and still wines that have captivated the wine world. The modern view of English wine is of a country amazingly blessed with vast tracts of soil suitable for viticulture, much of it almost indistinguishable from the chalky slopes of Champagne and Chablis, and of a country taking full advantage of the vagaries of climate change to ripen Chardonnay and Pinot Noir to levels perfect for sparkling wine, and increasingly excellent still wines. this book helps you find the best English and Welsh wines, from fizz, whites, some impressive reds and even dessert and orange wines. The book includes:–Exciting Times How it used to be; The Nyetimber effect; Climate: is it almost perfect now?; Location is key; Plantinglike made; A question of style: sparkling or still; and Grape varieties: a race to the top.–British Bubbles What is needed to make good fizz; Champagne, the original fizz; Bubbles and how they’re created.–A Tour Of the Regions – covers personal experiences and reflections from Oz's many years of visiting talented and passionate producers up and down the country. From Yorkshire to the far west of Cornwall and across to Wales, a small but dynamic part of the UK's wine movement, Oz recommends wines he has enjoyed and found interesting and encourages you to try for yourself.Trade Review‘Our greatest wine writer is on typically sparkling form…wonderfully nerdish at times but never less than brilliant.’ – Matt Nixson, Daily Express ‘Drink Books 2022’ ‘This book could never have been written 20 years ago. Anyone keen for an inside scoop on the home-grown wine revolution going on beneath our noses will find this an engaging and enlightening read!’ – Giles Kime – (Country Life) 'The writing sparkles and delights, much like a glass of south coast fizz…a great source of wine inspiration.' – Sunday Telegraph ‘It’s wonderful. A blend of wine and love filtered through Betjeman and Larkin.’ - Joe Fattorini 'Utterly riveting and brilliant in a way that only Oz knows how to be…' – Victoria Moore ‘Oz Clarke OBE is the nearest thing to genius in the world of wine writing.’ – Harpers
£18.00
Fairlight Books The Vineyards of Britain
Book SynopsisBritain is fast becoming one of the world's most exciting wine regions. In this guide, wine expert and photographer Ed Dallimore provides detailed notes on the best vineyards, wineries and wines of Britain, all accompanied by his gorgeous photography. Ed lets you into his secrets about where to go for cellar door sales, explores which wines are being produced in which regions, and shares insights into hidden gems to seek out and try. A comprehensive guide to the vineyards, wineries and wines of Britain, from award-winning producers creating world-class sparkling whites to up-and-coming winemakers surprising the world with the diversity and quality of their wines.Trade Review'A thoroughly entertaining book - Ed has been both factual and thorough, covering the incredible and rapid growth in the vineyards and wine making in Britain' —Duncan Schwab, CEO and Head Winemaker at Sandridge Barton Wines Ltd
£16.99
Heartwood Publishing Time Out Cornwall
Book SynopsisEscape to Cornwall with the Time Out Cornwall guide and uncover the best this wonderful county has to offer. We’ve used our local knowledge to reveal the best of the county and while we’ve included all the big attractions, we’ve gone beneath the surface to uncover plenty of small or hidden treasures too. With miles of magnificent coastline, hidden coves, walks and cycle trails galore, wonderful wildlife, exquisite towns and villages and a vibrant food scene, historic houses and gardens aplenty, Time Out Cornwall will help you uncover the best of this beautiful region. About the Time Out Cornwall guide: Grouped by region – all the information for each region is grouped together so you can easily plan your day, weekend or short break Detailed overview map of each region – each region is illustrated with a super-clear map so you can start to plan your route Beautiful photographs – be inspired by all the amazing sights with these gorgeous photos that bring the region to life before you’ve even left home Packed with recommendations – discover the best places to eat and drink, where to stay, what to see and do while you’re in that region Cultural connections – discover Port Isaac where Doc Martin was filmed, walk in the footsteps of Poldark and immerse yourself in the landscapes of Daphne du Maurier plus so many more iconic locations Handy thematic index – here you can see at-a glance all the attractions grouped by theme so if your interest is sandy beaches, seafood, stately homes or surfing, you can quickly access the activities to suit you So, maybe it’s your first time to Cornwall, maybe you haven't had a chance sift through hundreds of reviews online or get advice from your friends. No worries. Your Time Out guide to Cornwall is here to help. With all the key information neatly put together in this handy, pocket sized guide, you're good to go.Table of ContentsBodmin Moor Fowey & the South East Coast Padstow & the Atlantic Highway Newquay & the Atlantic Coast Falmouth & the Roseland The Lizard Peninsula The Penwith Peninsula Isles of Scilly
£12.59
TouchWood Editions Beer Quest West: The Craft Brewers of Alberta and
Book SynopsisIt''s no secret that Canadians love beer, and in the western provinces, the large number of successful microbreweries continues to prove that distinct beer--high-quality beer--is important to our national pint-lovers. Beer Quest West is for homebrewers and beer aficionados alike: this is your guide to the best of the west. Alberta and British Columbia are host to over seventy microbreweries, and that number is increasing every year. In this comprehensive field guide, each brewery is fully described, complete with location, the story of the brewery, profiles of the faces behind the brew and of course, their core list of beers. Terminology is explained, and author Jon Stott discusses the grain-to-glass process and the many different beer styles produced in the western provinces. Whether you favour an IPA, a lager, a porter or stout, you''ll find your pint between the pages of Beer Quest West.
£13.59
TouchWood Editions Flavours of the West Coast
Book SynopsisWinner of Best Local Cuisine (Canada) at the 2012 Gourmand World Cookbook Awards The West Coast has an abundance of produce and natural food resources, and some of the most talented and influential chefs in the world. In this colourful cookbook, British Columbia''s top restaurateurs, chefs, and foodies share signature dishes that will inspire cooks everywhere. Meet the province''s well-known and up-and-coming culinary stars as they reveal recipes and stories from their kitchens. Inspired by the popular television program Flavours of the West Coast, the cookbook aims to support the farmers, chefs, and food producers who make the local food scene possible. Divided into sections based on region--River and Sea, Forest and Field, Farm Fresh, and City Cuisine--the pages are filled with photos and recipes by talented foodies who all have one thing in common: a love of fresh, locally inspired cuisine and a desire to share that love with the at-home cook.With recipes from Chef Vikram Vij, owner of Vij''s Restaurant, Vancouver; Carolyn Herriot, author of The Zero Mile Diet; Executive Chef Matthew Batey, Mission Hill Family Estate, Kelowna; Chef Jared Qwustenuxun Williams, Quwutsu''un Centre, Duncan; Chef John Cantin, John''s Place, Victoria; and many others.
£23.24
Jonglez Publishing Soul of Roma (Spanish): Guía de Las 30 Mejores
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£10.46
Jonglez Publishing Soul of Berlín (Spanish): Guía de Las 30 Mejores
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£10.46
Jonglez Atlas of Unusual Wines
Book SynopsisExplore the places where the wine is original with this beautiful coffee-table book, Atlas of Unusual Wines. This Atlas takes you on a journey to destinations across the planet where the wines are far enough off the radar to delight anyone who loves to uncover an unusual wine. Volcanic vineyards listed as UNESCO World Heritage, a “peace wine” blending over 600 varieties from around the world, vines standing 15 metres tall in Intaly and Portugal, ice wines from Quebec, a wine from the Gobi desert, Taiwan’s huge yields, harvesting on 31 December, classical music among the vines, a Bordeaux made with dry ice, a sparkling wine for disgorgement at home … This book features the viticultural techniques of many countries;they are far enough off the radar to delight anyone who loves originality and hates standardisation. Discover a world of unusual wines from the comfort of your own home with this fascinating Atlas of Unusual Wines.
£15.96
Editora Senac Sao Paulo Bahia Bem Temperada: Cultura Gastronomica E
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£20.90
Manfredi Edizioni L'Aperitivo Italiano
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£25.50
Luster Publishing Camper Food & Stories - Italy
Book SynopsisEls Sirejacob and Bram Debaenst take you on their camper van travels through the most beautiful regions of Italy, sharing along the way the most delicious recipes tailored to each destination. This sequel to Camper Food & Stories is a personal record of the Italian summer road trips of food stylist Els Sirejacob and photographer Bram Debaenst, with absolutely stunning photos of their favourite spots in the Dolomites, the Veneto, Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, Le Marche, Umbria, Abruzzo, Piemonte, Liguria and the Amalfi coast. It’s also an ode to the culinary traditions and the local specialities of the regions where Els and Bram went camping. They selected the tastiest recipes from Italian cuisine that you can prepare in or near your camper van: uncomplicated dishes that simply burst with flavour, made from fresh, local ingredients, like risotto with hazelnut pesto, authentic ragù, pasta al limone, insalata di polpo or coffee zabaglione? Obviously, all these recipes can also be cooked at home, with the added bonus of feeling like you’re on vacation in the land of la dolce vita.
£23.75