The World of Niagara Wine
Herausgeber: Ripmeester, Michael; Fullerton, Christopher; Mackintosh, Phillip Gordon
The World of Niagara Wine
Herausgeber: Ripmeester, Michael; Fullerton, Christopher; Mackintosh, Phillip Gordon
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Reviews the Niagara wine industry, its history and regulation of production and its contemporary economic significance, the entrepreneurship behind and the promotion and marketing of Niagara wines, the science behind the industry, and the social and cultural ramifications of Niagara's increasing reliance on grapes and wine.
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Reviews the Niagara wine industry, its history and regulation of production and its contemporary economic significance, the entrepreneurship behind and the promotion and marketing of Niagara wines, the science behind the industry, and the social and cultural ramifications of Niagara's increasing reliance on grapes and wine.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 295
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 155mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781554583607
- ISBN-10: 1554583608
- Artikelnr.: 33810851
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 295
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 155mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781554583607
- ISBN-10: 1554583608
- Artikelnr.: 33810851
Table of Contents
The World of Niagara Wine, edited by Michael Ripmeester, Phillip Gordon
Mackintosh
Map of the Niagara Region and Its Wineries
Foreword Konrad Ejbich (CBC Radio)
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The World of Niagara Wine Michael Ripmeester, Phillip
Gordon Mackintosh, and Christopher Fullerton
Section 1: Niagara Wines Decanted
1 The Early History of Grapes and Wine in Niagara Alun Hughes
2 Niagara Wine and the Influence of the Government Regulation, 1850s to
1944 Dan Malleck
3 The Growing Place of Wine in the Economic Development of the Niagara
Region Christopher Fullerton
Section 2: Business and Bottles
4 The History of the VQA Linda Bramble
5 Ontario Wines in the Marketplace Astrid Brummer
6 The Ontario Wine Industry: Moving Forward Maxim Voronov, Dirk De
Clercq, and Narongsak Thongpapanl
7 The Hands behind the Harvest: Migrant Workers in Niagara's Wine Industry
Janet McLaughlin
Section 3: The Vineyard to the Bottle
8 The Use of Geospatial Technologies for Improved Vineyard Management
Decisions in the Niagara Region Marilyne Jollineau and Victoria Fast
9 The Niagara Peninsula Appellation: A Climatic Analysis of Canada's
Largest Wine Region Anthony B. Shaw
10 The Wine-Producing Soils of Niagara Daryl Dagesse
11 Viticultural Practices and Their Effects on Grape and Wine Quality
Andrew G. Reynolds
12 Wine Tasting Ronald S. Jackson
13 Vintning on Thin Ice: The Making of Canada's Iconic Dessert Wine Gary
Pickering and Debbie Inglis
Section 4: A Cultural Perspective on Niagara Wines
14 New Wine in Old Wineskins: Marketing Wine as Agricultural Heritage
Michael Ripmeester and Russell Johnston
15 Constructing Authenticity: Architecture and Landscape in Niagara
Wineries Nick Baxter-Moore and Caroline Charest
16 Wine and Culinary Tourism in Niagara David J. Telfer and Atsuko
Hashimoto
17 Conflict in the Niagara Countryside: Securing the Land Base for the Wine
Industry Hugh J. Gayler
18 The Niagara Wine Festival's Grande Parade: The Public Geography of a
"Grape and Wine" Controversy Phillip Gordon Mackintosh
Afterword Tony Aspler
Contributors
Index
The World of Niagara Wine, edited by Michael Ripmeester, Phillip Gordon
Mackintosh
Map of the Niagara Region and Its Wineries
Foreword Konrad Ejbich (CBC Radio)
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The World of Niagara Wine Michael Ripmeester, Phillip
Gordon Mackintosh, and Christopher Fullerton
Section 1: Niagara Wines Decanted
1 The Early History of Grapes and Wine in Niagara Alun Hughes
2 Niagara Wine and the Influence of the Government Regulation, 1850s to
1944 Dan Malleck
3 The Growing Place of Wine in the Economic Development of the Niagara
Region Christopher Fullerton
Section 2: Business and Bottles
4 The History of the VQA Linda Bramble
5 Ontario Wines in the Marketplace Astrid Brummer
6 The Ontario Wine Industry: Moving Forward Maxim Voronov, Dirk De
Clercq, and Narongsak Thongpapanl
7 The Hands behind the Harvest: Migrant Workers in Niagara's Wine Industry
Janet McLaughlin
Section 3: The Vineyard to the Bottle
8 The Use of Geospatial Technologies for Improved Vineyard Management
Decisions in the Niagara Region Marilyne Jollineau and Victoria Fast
9 The Niagara Peninsula Appellation: A Climatic Analysis of Canada's
Largest Wine Region Anthony B. Shaw
10 The Wine-Producing Soils of Niagara Daryl Dagesse
11 Viticultural Practices and Their Effects on Grape and Wine Quality
Andrew G. Reynolds
12 Wine Tasting Ronald S. Jackson
13 Vintning on Thin Ice: The Making of Canada's Iconic Dessert Wine Gary
Pickering and Debbie Inglis
Section 4: A Cultural Perspective on Niagara Wines
14 New Wine in Old Wineskins: Marketing Wine as Agricultural Heritage
Michael Ripmeester and Russell Johnston
15 Constructing Authenticity: Architecture and Landscape in Niagara
Wineries Nick Baxter-Moore and Caroline Charest
16 Wine and Culinary Tourism in Niagara David J. Telfer and Atsuko
Hashimoto
17 Conflict in the Niagara Countryside: Securing the Land Base for the Wine
Industry Hugh J. Gayler
18 The Niagara Wine Festival's Grande Parade: The Public Geography of a
"Grape and Wine" Controversy Phillip Gordon Mackintosh
Afterword Tony Aspler
Contributors
Index
Table of Contents
The World of Niagara Wine, edited by Michael Ripmeester, Phillip Gordon
Mackintosh
Map of the Niagara Region and Its Wineries
Foreword Konrad Ejbich (CBC Radio)
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The World of Niagara Wine Michael Ripmeester, Phillip
Gordon Mackintosh, and Christopher Fullerton
Section 1: Niagara Wines Decanted
1 The Early History of Grapes and Wine in Niagara Alun Hughes
2 Niagara Wine and the Influence of the Government Regulation, 1850s to
1944 Dan Malleck
3 The Growing Place of Wine in the Economic Development of the Niagara
Region Christopher Fullerton
Section 2: Business and Bottles
4 The History of the VQA Linda Bramble
5 Ontario Wines in the Marketplace Astrid Brummer
6 The Ontario Wine Industry: Moving Forward Maxim Voronov, Dirk De
Clercq, and Narongsak Thongpapanl
7 The Hands behind the Harvest: Migrant Workers in Niagara's Wine Industry
Janet McLaughlin
Section 3: The Vineyard to the Bottle
8 The Use of Geospatial Technologies for Improved Vineyard Management
Decisions in the Niagara Region Marilyne Jollineau and Victoria Fast
9 The Niagara Peninsula Appellation: A Climatic Analysis of Canada's
Largest Wine Region Anthony B. Shaw
10 The Wine-Producing Soils of Niagara Daryl Dagesse
11 Viticultural Practices and Their Effects on Grape and Wine Quality
Andrew G. Reynolds
12 Wine Tasting Ronald S. Jackson
13 Vintning on Thin Ice: The Making of Canada's Iconic Dessert Wine Gary
Pickering and Debbie Inglis
Section 4: A Cultural Perspective on Niagara Wines
14 New Wine in Old Wineskins: Marketing Wine as Agricultural Heritage
Michael Ripmeester and Russell Johnston
15 Constructing Authenticity: Architecture and Landscape in Niagara
Wineries Nick Baxter-Moore and Caroline Charest
16 Wine and Culinary Tourism in Niagara David J. Telfer and Atsuko
Hashimoto
17 Conflict in the Niagara Countryside: Securing the Land Base for the Wine
Industry Hugh J. Gayler
18 The Niagara Wine Festival's Grande Parade: The Public Geography of a
"Grape and Wine" Controversy Phillip Gordon Mackintosh
Afterword Tony Aspler
Contributors
Index
The World of Niagara Wine, edited by Michael Ripmeester, Phillip Gordon
Mackintosh
Map of the Niagara Region and Its Wineries
Foreword Konrad Ejbich (CBC Radio)
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The World of Niagara Wine Michael Ripmeester, Phillip
Gordon Mackintosh, and Christopher Fullerton
Section 1: Niagara Wines Decanted
1 The Early History of Grapes and Wine in Niagara Alun Hughes
2 Niagara Wine and the Influence of the Government Regulation, 1850s to
1944 Dan Malleck
3 The Growing Place of Wine in the Economic Development of the Niagara
Region Christopher Fullerton
Section 2: Business and Bottles
4 The History of the VQA Linda Bramble
5 Ontario Wines in the Marketplace Astrid Brummer
6 The Ontario Wine Industry: Moving Forward Maxim Voronov, Dirk De
Clercq, and Narongsak Thongpapanl
7 The Hands behind the Harvest: Migrant Workers in Niagara's Wine Industry
Janet McLaughlin
Section 3: The Vineyard to the Bottle
8 The Use of Geospatial Technologies for Improved Vineyard Management
Decisions in the Niagara Region Marilyne Jollineau and Victoria Fast
9 The Niagara Peninsula Appellation: A Climatic Analysis of Canada's
Largest Wine Region Anthony B. Shaw
10 The Wine-Producing Soils of Niagara Daryl Dagesse
11 Viticultural Practices and Their Effects on Grape and Wine Quality
Andrew G. Reynolds
12 Wine Tasting Ronald S. Jackson
13 Vintning on Thin Ice: The Making of Canada's Iconic Dessert Wine Gary
Pickering and Debbie Inglis
Section 4: A Cultural Perspective on Niagara Wines
14 New Wine in Old Wineskins: Marketing Wine as Agricultural Heritage
Michael Ripmeester and Russell Johnston
15 Constructing Authenticity: Architecture and Landscape in Niagara
Wineries Nick Baxter-Moore and Caroline Charest
16 Wine and Culinary Tourism in Niagara David J. Telfer and Atsuko
Hashimoto
17 Conflict in the Niagara Countryside: Securing the Land Base for the Wine
Industry Hugh J. Gayler
18 The Niagara Wine Festival's Grande Parade: The Public Geography of a
"Grape and Wine" Controversy Phillip Gordon Mackintosh
Afterword Tony Aspler
Contributors
Index