“Wine is art. Wine is ritual. Wine is culture. Wine is romance. But
in the hands of Tattersall and DeSalle . . . we learn that wine is
also science.”—Neil deGrasse Tyson A Wall Street Journal Best
Book for Wine Lovers An excellent bottle of wine can be the spark
that inspires a brainstorming session. Such was the case for Ian
Tattersall and Rob DeSalle, scientists who frequently collaborate on
book and museum exhibition projects. When the conversation turned to
wine one evening, it almost inevitably led the two—one a
palaeoanthropologist, the other a molecular biologist—to begin
exploring the many intersections between science and wine. This book
presents their fascinating, freewheeling answers to the question
“What can science tell us about wine?” And vice versa.
Conversational and accessible to everyone, this colorfully illustrated
book embraces almost every imaginable area of the sciences, from
microbiology and ecology (for an understanding of what creates this
complex beverage) to physiology and neurobiology (for insight into the
effects of wine on the mind and body). The authors draw on physics,
chemistry, biochemistry, evolution, and climatology, and they expand
the discussion to include insights from anthropology, primatology,
entomology, Neolithic archaeology, and even classical history. The
resulting volume is indispensable for anyone who wishes to appreciate
wine to its fullest. “Chemistry. Evolutionary biology. Genetics.
This book is an excellent layman’s refresher on these diverse
topics, and many more, and how they fit into the grand scheme of wine
. . . A fact-packed and accessible read that goes a long way toward
explaining why and how wine became such an important component in our
enjoyment of the natural world.”—Wine Spectator
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780300216608
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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