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Inventing Wine A New History Of One Of The Worlds Most Ancient Pleasures Paul Lukacs

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Inventing Wine A New History Of One Of The Worlds Most Ancient Pleasures Paul Lukacs
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Publisher: W. W. Norton Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 14.03 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Paul Lukacs
ISBN: 9780393064520, 0393064522
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Inventing Wine A New History Of One Of The Worlds Most Ancient Pleasures Paul Lukacs by Paul Lukacs 9780393064520, 0393064522 instant download after payment.

Wine is some 8,000 years old, but the wines that people buy and drink today are for the most part quite new. Modern wine exists as the product of multiple revolutions scientific, industrial, social, even ideological. Though the same basic chemical substance as its ancient forebear, it is in every other respect very different. Contemporary wines both taste unlike those from earlier eras and are valued in novel ways. For many thousands of years, wine was a basic need. Today it is a cultural choice, and the reasons why millions of people choose it tells us as much about them as about the contents of bottle or glass. In Inventing Wine, Paul Lukacs chronicles wine s transformation from a source of sustenance to a consciously pursued pleasure, in the process offering a new way to view the present as well as the past.

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