Book Review: Pinot Noir Around the World by Anne Krebiehl MW
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Anne Krebiehl MW Circle of Wine Writers
I recently read and enjoyed this compact 86-page work by an author who shares her considerable knowledge and passion for pinot noir.
Krebiehl has an engaging and lucid writing style that makes her monograph a good read.Whether it is unravelling the mystery of Burgundy labels, charting the history of pinot noir, planning a trip to the lesser-known pinot noir vineyards of Europe, trying to make sense of the major pinot noir clones or choosing the perfect food match with a treasured bottle, this monograph will be of use.
I can’t vouch for the accuracy of all of the statistics quoted but I can say that those relating to New Zealand are both current (as of 2022) and error-free.
Krebiehl has an engaging and lucid writing style that makes her monograph a good read.
To purchase a copy go to the *IWFS website where it is also available as an e-book. It’s GBP £9.99 per copy plus GBP £2 for orders outside the UK.
Pinot Noir Around the World by Anne Krebiehl MW (A monograph published by the *International Wine & Food Society)