Hugh Johnson's Modern Encyclopedia of Wine,
Fourth Edition, is divided into three sections: Modern Wine; Wines,
Vineyards, and Winemakers of the World; and Enjoying Wine. The section
on Modern Wine reviews the state of wine today and evaluates modern
trends in viticulture and vinification. Throughout this section, Hugh
Johnson provides the foundation of information needed to understand the
way wines are made now and how the combination of classic and new
technology has honed wine-making, from grape to glass. The heart of the
Modern Encyclopedia of wine follows, covering the vineyards and
winemakers of the world, organized by region. All of the major wine-making countries are included here, from the classic and emerging
regions of France, Spain, Italy, and Germany to the new stars of Chile,
Australia, and South Africa and the lesser-known producers of Morocco,
Israel, and Russia. Hugh Johnson introduces each region with an overview
of its wine-making traditions, major characteristics, strengths, and
weaknesses. The best and most significant producers of each region are
discussed in fascinating detail, complete with tasting notes. With a
total of 7,000 entries, Johnson provides a thorough overview of the
world of wine today. The last section, Enjoying Wine, covers how best to
choose, buy, and store wine. Johnson discusses how to match wine with
food and in which style of glass. He even advises how to get the most
out of wine, with tips on how to taste and savor it to best effect.