12/16/2023 0 Comments Wine maps of the world![]() ![]() The guides in this series contain a lot more detail than those in the introduction series. As a guide, it covers the syllabus up to (and often exceeding) the WSET Level 4 Diploma. The ‘Complete’ series is designed for those really getting into the detail of a wine region. Wine lovers, journalists and anyone interested in getting to know the wines of France a little better will also appreciate these beautiful guides. They are also affordable, with the price of one study guide – about the cost of a decent bottle of wine. Each single piece of paper contains a summary of relevant information about a particular wine region with Level 3 and Level 4 students in mind. They don’t skimp on the detail, yet they are graphically designed to present the information for each region clearly, concisely and beautifully.ĭesigned with the wine student in mind, they follow closely the syllabus for the Wine and Spirit Education Trust (WSET). They are rigorously researched, using the most up-to-date facts and figures available. The entirety of France is covered in two sets of paper study guides aimed at wine novices and wine experts. The product of years of research, my infographic wine guides present this information in as clear, concise and simple a manner as possible – but without compromising on the detail. There’s also a lot of bad information – simplistic, inaccurate, or just plain wrong. There’s a lot of good information – but it can be dense, overly detailed, sometimes expensive, and possibly out of date. There’s also a lot of information out there, online and in books. ![]() Grape varieties, wine styles, soil types, effects of rivers and oceans, the weather… Once you start getting into it, there’s a lot to wrap your head around to understand a wine region.
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