Search Results for wine and wine making - Narrowed by: Wineries -- South Australia -- Barossa Valley -- History.SirsiDynix Enterprisehttps://wait.sdp.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_US/WAILRC/WAILRC/qu$003dwine$002band$002bwine$002bmaking$0026qf$003dSUBJECT$002509Subject$002509Wineries$002b--$002bSouth$002bAustralia$002b--$002bBarossa$002bValley$002b--$002bHistory.$002509Wineries$002b--$002bSouth$002bAustralia$002b--$002bBarossa$002bValley$002b--$002bHistory.$0026rt$003dfalse$00257C$00257C$00257CSUBJECT$00257C$00257C$00257CSubject$0026ps$003d300$0026st$003dPD?dt=list2024-05-17T23:37:50ZBarossa Shiraz : discovering the tastes of the Barossa's regions / Thomas Girgensohn.ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:2932042024-05-17T23:37:50Z2024-05-17T23:37:50Zby Girgensohn, Thomas<br/>Call Number ARC 663.200994232 GIR<br/>Publication Date 2013<br/>Summary "Barossa Shiraz: Discovering the tastes of the Barossa?s regions is the first book in Australia to systematically investigate the relationship between the flavour of a wine and its origin. This book is based on author Thomas Girgensohn's extensive knowledge of Australian wines and his personal research over nearly 30 years. He focuses on the Barossa, Australias best-known wine region, and explores Shiraz, Australia's most popular wine. Barossa Shiraz explains the concept of terroir - the contribution of the vineyard's site to the quality of the grapes and wine produced from it - in easy to understand terms. Barossa Shiraz divides the Barossa into eleven sub-regions, each with its own terroir. Major differences between terroirs are identified, and a tasting profile for each sub-region is provided. Thomas Girgensohn examines major wineries and benchmark vineyards - those whose wines display the sub-regional characteristics best. Their locations are shown on detailed maps, and the book includes profiles of leading Barossa winemakers. This is the first time an author has set out to characterise the sub-regions of a famous district according to the flavour and qualities of the wines produced rather than simply climatic or geological factors. Reading Barossa Shiraz will enable enthusiasts to appreciate the differences in flavour and structure of Shiraz - and to enjoy their wine even more!Barossa Shiraz: Discovering the tastes of the Barossa?s regions is the first book in Australia to systematically investigate the relationship between the flavour of a wine and its origin. This book is based on author Thomas Girgensohn's extensive knowledge of Australian wines and his personal research over nearly 30 years. He focuses on the Barossa, Australias best-known wine region, and explores Shiraz, Australia's most popular wine. Barossa Shiraz explains the concept of terroir - the contribution of the vineyard's site to the quality of the grapes and wine produced from it - in easy to understand terms. Barossa Shiraz divides the Barossa into eleven sub-regions, each with its own terroir. Major differences between terroirs are identified, and a tasting profile for each sub-region is provided. Thomas Girgensohn examines major wineries and benchmark vineyards - those whose wines display the sub-regional characteristics best. Their locations are shown on detailed maps, and the book includes profiles of leading Barossa winemakers. This is the first time an author has set out to characterise the sub-regions of a famous district according to the flavour and qualities of the wines produced rather than simply climatic or geological factors. Reading Barossa Shiraz will enable enthusiasts to appreciate the differences in flavour and structure of Shiraz - and to enjoy their wine even more!" --Publisher.<br/>Format: Books<br/>Kaiser Stuhl, the growers' winery : a history of the Barossa Co-operative Winery Limited, 1931-1982 / Angela J. Steinberner.ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:2955202024-05-17T23:37:50Z2024-05-17T23:37:50Zby Steinberner, Angela<br/>Call Number ARC 663.200994232 STE<br/>Publication Date 1994<br/>Format: Books<br/>The Orlando way : a celebration of 150 years 1837-1987 / by Tony Baker.ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:2932002024-05-17T23:37:50Z2024-05-17T23:37:50Zby Baker, Tony<br/>Call Number ARC 663.20099423 BAK<br/>Publication Date 1987<br/>Format: Books<br/>Exploring Australian wines / Ivor Roberts & Douglass Baglin.ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:3082002024-05-17T23:37:50Z2024-05-17T23:37:50Zby Roberts, Ivor.<br/>Call Number ARC 663.200994 ROB<br/>Publication Date 1971<br/>Format: Books<br/>