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by Stephen Skelton

Author: Stephen Skelton
Subcategory: Engineering
Language: English
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley (June 18, 2001)
Pages: 272 pages
Category: Engineering and Transport
Rating: 4.7
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In the last ten years wine growing in Britain has come a long way. No longer viewed as an eccentric hobby, it has become .

In the last ten years wine growing in Britain has come a long way. No longer viewed as an eccentric hobby, it has become a valuable industry producing wines of the highest standard. A welcome addition to Faber's wine series, The Wines of Britain and Ireland explores the wine-making of England, Ireland and the Channel Islands, with a full description of the wine varieties In the last ten years wine growing in Britain has come a long way.

Wines of Britain and Ireland. Over recent decades winemaking in Ireland and the United Kingdom has come a long way. No longer viewed as an eccentric hobby of the few, it has become a valuable industry producing wines of the highest quality.

A more professional approach to making and marketing wine, a few decent summers, and a move away from what Mr. Skelton terms 'ersatz Liebfraumilch' towards drier, fuller, uniquely aromatic still wines and excellent traditional sparkling wines: these factors ought to earn the industry the attention of all wine lovers.

English and Welsh wines have won many prestigious awards recently and Stephen Skelton is the leading authority on the wines of the UK. Read full description. See details and exclusions. Brand new: lowest price. A welcome addition to Faber's wine series, The Wines of Britain and Ireland explores the wine-making of England, Ireland and the Channel Islands, with a full description of the wine varieties grown and the processes being developed for Britain's unique conditions. It describes all the 260 major vineyards with details of location, owners, wine-makers, opening hours and sales information.

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The history of Ireland from 1169–1536 covers the period from the arrival of the Cambro-Normans to the reign of Henry II of England, who made his son, Prince John, Lord of Ireland. After the Norman invasions of 1169 and 1171, Ireland was under an alternating level of control from Norman lords and the King of England. Previously, Ireland had seen intermittent warfare between provincial kingdoms over the position of High King.

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In the last ten years wine growing in Britain has come a long way. No longer viewed as an eccentric hobby, it has become a valuable industry producing wines of the highest standard. A welcome addition to Faber's wine series, The Wines of Britain and Ireland explores the wine-making of England, Ireland and the Channel Islands, with a full description of the wine varieties grown and the processes being developed for Britain's unique conditions. It describes all the 260 major vineyards with details of location, owners, wine-makers, opening hours and sales information.