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Chasing Cynthiana
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Chasing Cynthiana

My Search for America's Native Wines
BookHardcover
EUR29,50

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Chasing Cynthiana reveals hidden pockets of wine obsession in rural America and explores why the U.S. wine industry, outside California, lags behind Europe's.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-64012-617-6
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
FormatSewn
PublisherPotomac Books
Publishing date01/11/2024
LanguageEnglish
Article no.28222711
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A48472871
Product groupBU458
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Ich habe erst sehr spät angefangen Kaffee zu trinken aber seitdem entdecke ich eine ganz neue Welt des Genusses! Ich liebe das heiß gebrühte Getränk als Cappuccino, Latte, Frappé, im Tiramisu, als Likör oder auf Eis ...
und finde es ganz wunderbar durch die Straßen Berlins zu ziehen und die schönsten und gemütlichsten Cafés zu entdecken.
Mit 'Spill the Beans' hat Lani Kingston ein perfektes Kaffeekompendium für Kaffeeliebhaber|Innen* zusammengestellt. Der wunderschön gestaltete Bildband verbindet brillante Bilder mit faszinierenden Fakten rund um die Zauberbohne. Wir bekommen einen präzise recherchierten Einblick in Anbau, Ernte, Verarbeitung, Geschichte und Kultur.
Und natürlich enthält der Bildband viele leckere Rezepte aus allen möglichen Ecken der Welt. Eine absolute Empfehlung, um sich für die täglichen Kaffeemomente inspirieren zu lassen.
For much of my adult life (and let's be honest - quite a lot of my teenage life too) I found myself very turned off wine. My politics led me to shun what I felt was a drink for aristocrats and my wallet led me to buy beer in pubs for the simple reason it was a lot cheaper...

At least, those are two of the reasons I would have given in conversation to explain why I tended to always order some hops juice instead of wine. If I am being really honest though, I'll admit to the fact that a certain amount of pride put me off wine. I simply never knew about it to join in educated conversation. For that reason, I was thrilled to discover Jancis Robinson's little book which you really can read in a day and will give you so much of the groundwork for wine-tasting that you will never feel out of place again. I rarely believe books that claim to teach you something at speed but this really worked for me and I still use the knowledge gleaned from it a couple of years later.

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Lynn Hamilton is an independent scholar and the former editor in chief of two Georgia community newspapers, Creative Loafing and the Tybee News. She blogs on environmental policy and animal advocacy and is the author of several books, including Florence Nightingale: A Life Inspired; Florence Nightingale's Sister; and Gandhi: A Life Inspired.

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