Journeying through any country's winegrowing regions is an immersion in its history, culture, flavors, and colors. Traveling in Latin America means living according to slower rhythms while reconnecting to nature in vast spaces, majestic and wild. It means feeling tiny standing at the foot of the Andes and fragile before the power of the tides of the oceans; feeling lost in the middle of the Amazon rainforest and alone in the heart of the Atacama Desert. It means being hypnotized by the cold blast sweeping down off the Perito Moreno Glacier and astounded by the splendor of Iguazú Falls. Surrounded by landscapes that seem to stretch away to boundless horizons, contemplation here is a daily ritual, whether gazing at a sunset or at the night sky spangled with stars. These are just a few experiences that linger in the memory to weave a broad and nuanced tapestry. The latest volume in the series, Wine & Travel: Latin America traces a meandering route, beginning in Mexico, passing through Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay before ending in Brazil. Around the continents, one encounters a poetic fusion of cultures, abundantly on display in the architecture, food, wines, and aromas in each country. Wine expert Enrico Bernardo details Latin America's unique winegrowing regions, from the breathtaking heights of the Andes to the desolate Patagonian steppe to the powerful tides of the coastlines, introducing readers to wine producers strong in their ancestral knowledge, generous in their welcome, and determined to protect and express the identity of their terroirs. AUTHOR: Enrico Bernardo made his name at Le V, the restaurant at the Four Seasons George V in Paris, and was named Best Sommelier in the World in 2004. As a restaurateur, he has created and owned several Michelin-star-holding restaurants, focused on pairing the perfect wine with each dish. Bernardo consults for food, wine, and art de vivre companies worldwide and is the author of several books, including The Impossible Collection of Wine (2016), La Sagesse du Vin (2021), and The Impossible Collection of Champagne (2022). In 2018, he undertook a world wine trip, broadening his knowledge of the industry and bringing unknown talents to light. Linen Hardcover 390 illustrations
Title: Wine & Travel Latin America
Format: Hardback Book
Release Date: 01 Oct 2026
Author: Enrico Bernardo
Sku: 3706690
Catalogue No: 9781649806680
Category: Travel & Holidays