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Hunter Wine

A History
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Hunter Wine by Julie McIntyre and John Germov delves into the vibrant wine culture of Hunter Valley, exploring its evolution and significance. The book chronicles how the region's wine industry has matured into a global attraction, detailing its rich history, key personalities, and varied influences. It offers readers an insightful exploration of viticulture, cultural heritage, and culinary traditions, making it a fascinating read for those interested in food and wine.
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You might find this book appealing if you're fascinated by the rich history and culture of wine-making in Australia, particularly in the Hunter Valley region. Offering a blend of historical insight and contemporary perspectives, it provides an engaging exploration of how wine production has evolved, making it a delightful read for both food enthusiasts and wine connoisseurs.

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Hunter Wine

Shortlisted for 2019 NSW Premier's History Award: NSW regional and community history prize

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Winner, Wine Communicators of Australia Awards 2018, Best Wine Book (consumer, technical & trade)

Special Mention, Organisation Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin/International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) Jury Prize 2019, History

Shortlisted, NSW Premier's History Awards 2019, NSW regional and community history prize

Time is an essential element of each glass of wine that we drink. Within moments of it being poured from a bottle, or when a barrel is exposed to air, wine begins to change in subtle and irreversible ways. At the other end of the temporal scale, the bedrock of the vineyard landscapes that grow the grapes to make this wine were formed over millennia past. From the deep past to the current moment, this book shows how historical influences and technological processes have shaped Hunter wine from vine to glass.

The Hunter Valley is Australia's oldest wine region, so its history and heritage are integral to understanding how Australian wine has evolved. Australian cultures of making, selling and drinking wine are more than echoes of British and European traditions and trendsβ€”they represent new practices and styles. Hunter wine is the result of horticultural, chemical, technological, social and economic experimentation by men and women who have migrated to the region since the 1820s. In turn, the Hunter landscape and people have been shaped by the presence of vineyards and wineries since early colonisation.

This book gives new expression to connected histories of nature and culture in the region by viewing them through the lens of wine history.

'This beautifully evocative, richly detailed book sets a new benchmark for writing about wine history in Australia.' – Max Allen, Wine Journalist and author of The History of Australian Wine

'An important Australian wine book that uncovers new truths, challenges old myths and moves at a cracking pace with a delicious wine tale just right for the present.' – Jeni Port, Wine Journalist at The Age and 2014 Wine Communicator of the Year

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742235769

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 September 2018

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 190.0mm

Height: 231.0mm

Weight: 850g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Julie McIntyre is a Research Fellow in History at The University of Newcastle and her publications include First Vintage: Wine in Colonial New South Wales (NewSouth 2012), winner of a Gourmand Publishing Prize and shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s History Awards. She is an associate editor of the Journal of Wine Research (UK).

John Germov is a sociologist and author of more than 20 books including his best-known work, The Social Appetite: A Sociology of Food and Nutrition (Oxford University Press). He is Pro-Vice Chancellor of the Faculty of Education & Arts at The University of Newcastle and leads the university’s Wine Studies Research Network.

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