The atlas of wine6/1/2023 Jancis Robinson came on board in 1998 to co-author the fifth edition. The first edition, authored by Hugh Johnson, made history when it appeared in 1971. Since 1971, over 4.7 million copies of the Atlas have been sold worldwide. Arranged in an A to Z format, it’s a large-format hardback and has 416 pages. Trends and topics addressed include ‘natural’ wine, ‘orange’ wine, sustainability and wine fraud. There’s a focus on climate change and its impact. The seventh edition of the The World Atlas of Wine brings readers the very latest developments from the world's wine-growing regions, enhanced by new maps, photographs and info-graphics. It will be the most thorough and comprehensive so far. The World Atlas of Wine 8th Edition 35.99 (987) In Stock. I was one of the 68 local contributors who helped update the book.įor the 8th edition, all pictures have been renewed, 20 new maps have been added, and all other maps have been updated. It’s six years since the 7th edition was published, and much has changed in the world of wine. It will be launched by Hachette Australia on October 29. The World Atlas of Wine, 8th edition, edited by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson and published by Mitchell Beazley, is now being published worldwide. Hear ye, hear ye! The new edition of the world’s most famous wine reference book is being released.
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