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“Cognac is the fusion of many factors, so there is no simple or obvious way to arrange a book on the subject. By training I am an historian and therefore naturally begin with the historical circumstances that created the Cognac we know today before providing a detailed description of the making of the spirit and an analysis of the rematkable changes seen in the twentieth century. But I start with history also because Cognac is in a sense a new-found-land, opened up by successive generations of explorers who gradually uncovered its unique qualities. And a final reason for starting with the Cognac’s uniqueness is not confined to its geology and its geography; it extends also to its inhabitants and their history.” – Nicholas Faith

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Cognac, Nicholas Faith

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Erscheinungsdatum
1988
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Titel
Cognac
Untertitel
über 400 Produzenten aus aller Welt
Sprache
Deutsch
Autor*innen
Nicholas Faith
Erscheinungsdatum
1988
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
3444701454
ISBN13
9783444701450
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Alkohol
Beschreibung
“Cognac is the fusion of many factors, so there is no simple or obvious way to arrange a book on the subject. By training I am an historian and therefore naturally begin with the historical circumstances that created the Cognac we know today before providing a detailed description of the making of the spirit and an analysis of the rematkable changes seen in the twentieth century. But I start with history also because Cognac is in a sense a new-found-land, opened up by successive generations of explorers who gradually uncovered its unique qualities. And a final reason for starting with the Cognac’s uniqueness is not confined to its geology and its geography; it extends also to its inhabitants and their history.” – Nicholas Faith