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Champagne [Boxed Book & Map Set]: The Essential Guide to the Wines, Producers, and Terroirs of the Iconic Region

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          🇺🇸 US Size Chart (S–5XL)
          Size Chest (in) Waist (in) Length (in) Chest (cm) Waist (cm) Length (cm)
          S 36-38 30-32 27 91-97 76-81 69
          M 39-41 33-35 28 99-104 84-89 71
          L 42-44 36-38 29 107-112 91-97 74
          XL 45-47 39-41 30 114-119 99-104 76
          2XL 48-50 42-44 31 122-127 107-112 79
          3XL 51-53 45-47 32 130-135 114-119 81
          4XL 54-56 48-50 33 137-142 122-127 84
          5XL 57-59 51-53 34 145-150 130-135 86
          *Measurements may vary by 1–2cm due to manual measurement. For a looser fit, consider sizing up.
          JAMES BEARD AWARD WINNER • A rare and indispensable resource that beautifully documents the Champagne region, this luxurious boxed set includes a pullout tray with a complete set of seven vintage vineyard maps by Louis Larmat.

          “A welcome, essential guide that succeeds in transporting our understanding of Champagne into the twenty-first century.”—Eric Asimov, New York Times

          From Peter Liem, the lauded expert behind the top-rated online resource ChampagneGuide, comes this groundbreaking guide to the modern wines of Champagne—a region that in recent years has undergone one of the most dramatic transformations in the wine-growing world. With extensive grower and vintner profiles, as well as a fascinating look at Champagne’s history and lore, Champagne explores this legendary wine as never before.

          WINNER OF THE ANDRÉ SIMON DRINK BOOK AWARD AND THE IACP COOKBOOK AWARD

          “A beautiful book [that focuses] on champagne not as a luxury tipple but as serious wine, expressive of the place where it is grown rather than the lifestyle of the person drinking it.”—Dave McIntyre, The Washington Post