Taste the Limestone, Smell the Slate

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Beaujolais
Bordeaux
Burgundy
CabernetSauvignon
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Champagne
Clay
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Geology
Grapes
Limestone
Pomerol
Pomerols
Sancerre
Schist
Terroir
Wine
WineGeology
WineLovers
Winemaking
WineRegions
Wines

Product details

  • ISBN 9781917084628
  • Weight: 1148g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: ACADEMIE DU VIN LIBRARY LIMITED
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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"It’s such a good read…" — Decanter

"Rocks and soils haunt our thinking about wine. We see links, sniff origins, taste connections, digest differences. Is this cause and effect -- or fantasy? Alex Maltman is ghostbuster-in-chief. This wide-ranging and clearly reasoned book shines a torch through the cobwebs." Andrew Jefford

“Beautifully illustrated and written in clear, thoughtful prose, the book opens up the idea of terroir in a way that feels fresh and approachable.” — Forbes

“A rich lode of knowledge, confronting lazy tropology. Maltman has a way of writing that snaps with authority, makes you pay attention ..." — Jancis Robinson

Burgundy thrives on the limestone remnants of a warm, shallow sea while Sancerre and Pouilly wrap their roots around flint. The finest Pomerols bloom in a ‘button’ of blue clay, and Beaujolais famously begins life in granite. Cabernet Sauvignon loves just about any sandstone and Champagne gets on gloriously with chalk. But is the secret to great port really schist? Alex Maltman, Emeritus Professor of earth sciences at Aberystwyth University, finds himself between a rock and a vineyard place as he explains how a wine’s flavours relate to the geology at foot, and discovers that there is more to ‘minerality’ than mud, rocks and the earth’s stark materials... 

Terroir is as intrinsic to the quality of a wine as the grapes it comes from or the intentions of the wine maker. This beautifully produced and illustrated book looks at the many factors that influence, or don't, how a wine tastes. Professor Maltman poses lots of questions and answers, while busting some myths along the way. 

Alex Maltman is Emeritus Professor of Earth sciences at Aberystwyth University, in Wales, UK, and the author of Vineyards, Rocks and Soils: A Wine Lover’s Guide to Geology (Oxford, 2018).

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