Konrad Niklewicz, Culture of the Vine

2290,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1893, N.A

21 cm

stamp on title page

Description

This fascinating book from 1893 is a true encyclopedia of knowledge about the grapevine and wine culture. The author, Konrad Niklewicz, presents with passion and precision the history of viticulture, grape varieties, cultivation techniques, wine production and the importance of wine in culture and economy.
The book is divided into chapters devoted to various aspects of wine culture, such as the history of cultivation, grape varieties, cultivation techniques, wine production, storage and tasting. Each topic is described taking into account the latest developments and trends in the field. In addition, readers will find numerous illustrations, diagrams and tables that make it easier to understand the topics described.
Owning this book is not only an investment in knowledge of the vine and winemaking, but also a valuable part of a bibliophile’s collection. The handmade binding by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery emphasizes the exclusivity and durability of the publication. This book, is gaining in collector and market value every year.
“Culture of the Vine” is not only a source of knowledge, but also an object that can be passed down from generation to generation. Its possession enriches your library with a valuable artifact that inspires you to explore the mysteries of the world of grapevines and winemaking.
Investing in this book, the buyer gains not only a valuable collector’s object, but also a practical tool that can serve as an inspiration for modern winemakers, grape enthusiasts and those interested in wine culture. This is a unique opportunity to enrich one’s book collection with a work that combines the past with the present, tradition with modernity.

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12979

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