Solvi dos Santos Photographs
Text by Florence Brutton
Thames & Hudson, New York, 2010, English
Nonfiction, Architecture
9.5 x 11.2 inches , hardcover, 256 pages, 300 color photographs
ISBN: 9780500515310
Suggested Retail Price: $50.00

From the Publisher. From the estates of the champagne families of Bollinger, Roederer, and Taittinger to family properties in Bordeaux, Burgundy, Beaujolais, Côtes du Rhône, Alsace, Jura, Provence, Corsica, Languedoc-Roussillon, the Southwest, and the Loire: here are the private homes at the heart of the extraordinary French wine industry.

Wine is synonymous with France and an extensive range of wines is produced, from champagne in the north to the highly prized reds of Bordeaux. Solvi dos Santos’s photographs, along with the personal insights of the owners, tell the stories of estates in all the major wine-producing regions. Florence Brutton brings the unique character of each estate featured here to life, explaining the idea of terroir (the idiosyncratic growing conditions that define and distinguish each area of cultivation) and the importance of local customs.

With details on the wines produced and information for the would-be visitor, this book will appeal to wine lovers, Francophiles, travelers, and anyone who wants an insider’s view of the fascinating world of viniculture.

Solvi dos Santos is one of the best-known international lifestyle photographers. Her many publications include At Home in Turkey and Contemporary Natural. Florence Brutton has worked with many wine organizations in France, including the Comité interprofessionel du vin de Champagne.

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