Bordeaux: A Consumer's Guide to the World's Finest Wines
Author: Robert M Parker
First published in 1985, this landmark consumer guide launched one of the most illustrious careers in wine criticism. Robert Parker's mission, in his newsletter The Wine Advocate and his many bestselling books, has always been to give wine drinkers honest, informed advice about which wines are worth their money, and which wines aren't.
The fourth edition of Bordeaux presents a complete guide to vintages between 1961 and 2001. This latest volume brings readers up-to-date on the abundance of new producers in France's most important wine region and for the first time includes more than 700 wine labels. Parker has retasted and reevaluated many of Bordeaux's finest wines -- and adjusted their ratings accordingly -- so readers of his previous editions will discover herein a wealth of new material.
Parker begins with an overview of each year, which includes insight into growing conditions and yields, notes on anticipated maturity, general price ranges, and lists of best wines. The heart of the book is the chapter "Evaluating the Wines of Bordeaux," in which he meticulously reviews wine producers of every appellation. Organized geographically, the chateaux are listed in alphabetical order, and entries include contact information, vineyard size, details about the wine-making style, and a general evaluation of the chateau's wines. Best of all, each entry includes extensive tasting notes on important vintages, all of them featuring Parker's celebrated rating system -- in which every wine is assessed on a scale ranging from 50 to 100. In later chapters,he also offers essential information about the elements of a great Bordeaux wine, practical travel information about the region, a glossary of wine terms, and more.
An invaluable guide for consumers, Robert M. Parker, Jr.'s Bordeaux provides all the information amateurs and connoisseurs alike could possibly need in their search for that perfect bottle.
Library Journal
Bordeaux enthusiasts call the 1980s the decade of the century because of the abundance of great vintages. This completely revised edition of Parker's Bordeaux ( LJ 1/86) includes Parker's personal tasting notes for hundreds of additional wines and revised notes for many of the wines described in the first edition. Because wine, especially Bordeaux, changes as it matures, the new notes are a welcome aid to connoisseurs. Capsule summaries of vintages from 1945 to 1990 are provided but most of the book is filled with tasting notes and rankings of each producer's best vintages. Information on buying wine futures and visiting Bordeaux is also included. This is an important book for serious wine collections.--Peter C. Leonard, Mt. Lebanon P.L., Pa.
Table of Contents:
ContentsPreface to the 2003 edition
Chapter 1: USING THIS BOOK
Chapter 2: A SUMMARY OF BORDEAUX VINTAGES: 1945-2001
Chapter 3: EVALUATING THE WINES OF BORDEAUX
St.-Estèphe
Pauillac
St.-Julien
Margaux and the Southern Médoc
The Lesser-Known Appellations: Médoc, Haut-Médoc, Listrac, and Moulis
The Red and White Wines of Pessac-Léognan and Graves
Pomerol
St.-Emilion
Barsac and Sauternes
The Satellite Appellations of Bordeaux
Chapter 4: THE BORDEAUX WINE CLASSIFICATIONS
Chapter 5: THE ELEMENTS FOR MAKING GREAT BORDEAUX WINE
Chapter 6: A USER'S GUIDE TO BORDEAUX
Chapter 7: A VISITOR'S GUIDE TO BORDEAUX
Chapter 8: A GLOSSARY OF WINE TERMS
INDEX
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