I have in my collection of old wine books & other wine ephemera, 4 small volumes of highly detailed vineyard maps arranged by appellation, having been drawn in either the late 1930s or 1940’s. I’d very much like to see/read your commentary on old maps, presumably, focused on Burgundy content:
I am also a member of The Wayward Tendrils, an international society of wine book collectors should you have any interest in learning more about the organization.
I have also taught wine courses and written wine articles for the lay press/glossies.
There is one response to “great stuff – old maps!”
I have in my collection of old wine books & other wine ephemera, 4 small volumes of highly detailed vineyard maps arranged by appellation, having been drawn in either the late 1930s or 1940’s. I’d very much like to see/read your commentary on old maps, presumably, focused on Burgundy content:
I am also a member of The Wayward Tendrils, an international society of wine book collectors should you have any interest in learning more about the organization.
I have also taught wine courses and written wine articles for the lay press/glossies.
Best regards,.
Brian M. Dorsk
Cape Elizabeth, Maine
USA
But which maps Brian? 😉