Cellaring Wine

A Complete Guide to Selecting, Building, and Managing Your Wine Collection

Contributors

By Jeff Cox

On Sale
Oct 15, 2003
Page Count
272 pages
Publisher
Storey
ISBN-13
9781580174749

Enjoy the rich and complex flavors of wine that’s been matured to its peak. In this comprehensive guide, Jeff Cox provides everything you need to know to build and maintain your own wine cellar. Whether you’re thinking of storing a few extra bottles in a spare closet or are looking to properly age a garage full of wine, you’ll find straightforward advice and helpful hints on successful cellaring techniques. Build and delight in your collection of wine while learning how to bring out the full potential of every bottle. 

  • “… a simple, pleasant guidebook … Cheerful, cartoon illustrations and easy language demystify the project and can make you a co-creator of great wine.” — The Wine News“Even if a real wine cellar is a dim vision in your architectural future, this book offers something for you right now: encouragement and good, hard information.”— San Antonio Express-News“Loaded with expert information, this volume is as accessible to novice wine collectors … as it is educational for serious oenophiles seeking to house an extensive array of vintages.” — Publishers Weekly Online“A thoughtful, easy-to-follow, and explicit guide, Cellaring Wine is confidently recommended for dedicated and aspiring wine connoisseurs.” — Library Bookwatch“ … practical advice that will enable you to easily oversee the construction of a wine cellar large or small.” — San Diego Union-Tribune“Cox shares 30 years of wine-collecting wisdom … ” — Northwest Palate

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$19.99

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$25.99 CAD

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Jeff Cox

Jeff Cox

About the Author

Jeff Cox is the author of 21 books on gardening, cooking, and wine, including Gardening with Biochar and From Vines to Wines. He was the managing editor of Organic Gardening for many years and is a contributing editor to Horticulture, where he writes a regular column on the science of gardening. He lives and gardens with biochar in Sonoma County in California.
 

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