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Illinois Wines and Wineries

Illinois Wines and Wineries
Author: Clara Orban
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0809333457

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For more than a century, Illinois has been home to a blossoming wine culture, yet winemaking in the state has not received the attention it deserves. Now, Clara Orban has created the ultimate companion to Illinois wines and wineries. This illustrated volume is a comprehensive yet user-friendly guide for both experienced wine lovers and amateur oenophiles. Orban, a certified sommelier, begins with the history of Illinois wine production and wineries. She then enlightens readers on such wine basics as the most common grapes grown in Illinois, optimal food and wine pairings, the tenets of wine tasting, and provides an overview of the world of labels, bottles, and corks. The fascinating science of wine also is discussed, including the particulars of Illinois soil and climate and their effect on the industry. Orban then provides a guide to all the wineries listed by the Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners’ Association. For each winery, she offers a succinct history, information regarding the variety of grapes used, hours of operation, location, and contact information. In addition to providing readers with a background of the state’s industry and snapshots of individual wineries, Illinois Wines and Wineries provides a glossary of key wine terms, including those specific to the state of Illinois, as well as color photos and a map to each location visited in the book. This sophisticated yet practical guidebook is an essential resource for connoisseurs and casual enthusiasts alike who are interested in exploring Illinois’s rich winemaking legacy.


Illinois Wineries

Illinois Wineries
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2010
Genre: Illinois
ISBN:

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Exploring Southern Illinois Wineries

Exploring Southern Illinois Wineries
Author: Matt Bliss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Illinois
ISBN: 9780981938615

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Guidebook to Southern Illinois wineries, complete with descriptions to all 30 wineries, road maps, area accommodations, restaurants, and other areas of interest. Also read about the history of the wine in Illinois, the American Viticulture Area, driving on the wine trail, touring suggestions, grape varietals, wine making and much more.


Local Vino

Local Vino
Author: James R Pennell
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-02-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0252099192

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The art and craft of winemaking has put down roots in Middle America, where enterprising vintners coax reds and whites from the prairie earth while their businesses stand at the hub of a new tradition of community and conviviality. In Local Vino, James R. Pennell tracks among the hardy vines and heartland terroir of wineries across Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, and Ohio. Blending history and observation, Pennell gives us a top-down view of the business from cuttings and cultivation to sales and marketing. He also invites entrepreneurs to share stories of their ambitions, hard work, and strategies. Together, author and subjects trace the hows and whys of progress toward that noblest of goals: a great vintage that puts their winery on the map.


Illinois Wines and Wineries

Illinois Wines and Wineries
Author: Clara Orban
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0809333449

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For more than a century, Illinois has been home to a blossoming wine culture, yet winemaking in the state has not received the attention it deserves. Now, Clara Orban has created the ultimate companion to Illinois wines and wineries. This illustrated volume is a comprehensive yet user-friendly guide for both experienced wine lovers and amateur oenophiles. Orban, a certified sommelier, begins with the history of Illinois wine production and wineries. She then enlightens readers on such wine basics as the most common grapes grown in Illinois, optimal food and wine pairings, the tenets of wine tasting, and provides an overview of the world of labels, bottles, and corks. The fascinating science of wine also is discussed, including the particulars of Illinois soil and climate and their effect on the industry. Orban then provides a guide to all the wineries listed by the Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners’ Association. For each winery, she offers a succinct history, information regarding the variety of grapes used, hours of operation, location, and contact information. In addition to providing readers with a background of the state’s industry and snapshots of individual wineries, Illinois Wines and Wineries provides a glossary of key wine terms, including those specific to the state of Illinois, as well as color photos and a map to each location visited in the book. This sophisticated yet practical guidebook is an essential resource for connoisseurs and casual enthusiasts alike who are interested in exploring Illinois’s rich winemaking legacy.


Illinois Wineries Guide

Illinois Wineries Guide
Author: Illinois Grape & Wine Resources Council
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2001
Genre: Wine and wine making
ISBN:

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Wine in Illinois

Wine in Illinois
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2019
Genre: Place marketing literature
ISBN:

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Promotional directory of wineries in Illinois. Includes calendar of events and regional maps of suggested "wine trails."


Wine Producer's Perspective

Wine Producer's Perspective
Author: Christopher Kevin Busker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN: 9781321663471

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