Contemporary Wine Studies: Dancing with Bacchus
Contemporary Wine Studies: Dancing with Bacchus
Gareth Morgan,Richard Tresidder
This innovative book offers a through critical study of wine from the social, cultural and anthropological perspectives, with a focus on the translation from theory to influencing industry practice.
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Summary
The purchase and consumption of wine, whether in hospitality environments or domestic settings, has huge anthropological significance underpinned by a discourse of wine appreciation. It can be seen as a multi-sensory and symbolically status-rich activity framed by historical, social, cultural and ethical discourses.
This innovative book offers a critical study of wine from social and cultural perspectives. The field of wine studies spans the spectrum of cultural and technical issues concerning the place of wine in society from viticulture, vinification, labelling, regulation, marketing, purchasing, storage and its final consumption. It combines social history and contemporary questions including the notion of terroir, the nature of protected wine designations, the pricing of wine and the different motivations for buying and consuming wine. It considers wine as a beverage, as an aesthetic exercise and as a marker of status, as well as health implications and legal controls.
The title offers a timely contribution into the significance of wine and the role of knowledge, both of which have conceptual and managerial implications in terms of marketing, promotion, consumption and distribution. By offering a holistic and innovative understanding of wine and its consumption, it is a must-read for students and scholars in the fields of wine and social science.
Product Description
Title - Contemporary Wine Studies: Dancing with Bacchus
Edition -
Author - Gareth Morgan,Richard Tresidder
ISBN 13 - 9781138784451
Imprint - Routledge
Publisher - Taylor & Francis Ltd
Date Published - 05/10/2015
Prize -
No. of pages -
Binding Type - Paperback
Dimensions - 156 x 234 x mm
Weight - 362 g
Languages - English