Chianti: The Land, the People and the Wine by Raymond Flower

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  • ISBN 10 0747010110
  • ISBN 13 9780747010111
  • Published Oct 27 1988
  • Format Paperback
  • Page Count 244
  • Language English
  • Edition New edition
  • Countries United Kingdom
  • Publisher A & C Black Publishers Ltd
  • Imprint Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd

Publishers Text

This book is an account of the history of the Chianti region, secluded in the hills between Siena and Florence. The book begins with the Etruscans, moving on to the Romans, the Lombards, the factions of the Guelphs and the Ghibellines, the rise of the communes and the struggles between the Empire and the Papacy. In the late Middle Ages, Chianti was the scene of many decisive battles, and many of its medieval buildings were destroyed in the Aragonese invasions of the 15th century. The author is himself a wine grower, and the book evokes the image of the vintage which has been a part of the region since Etruscan times. Raymond Flower is also the author of "Napoleon to Nasser, the Story of Modern Egypt", "Motor Sports, A Pictorial History", "The Story of Skiing and other Winter Sports", "Lloyd's of London" (with Michael Wynn Jones).