Reactive PublishingFrance has long defined the global language of wine. Its regions, appellations, and traditions form the reference point against which the rest of the world is measured.In France in the Glass: The Definitive Sommelier's Guide to Terroir, Heritage, and Iconic Appellations (2026 Edition), V. Saint-Claire offers a refined journey through the vineyards, estates, and landscapes that shaped centuries of viticulture. This authoritative volume distills the complexity of French wine into an approachable yet deeply informed guide suitable for collectors, Sommeliers, and enthusiasts alike.Readers will explore: - The legacy of France's foundational regions, from Bordeaux and Burgundy to Champagne, Loire, Rhône, Alsace, and Provence- The intricate relationship between terroir, climate, soil, and varietal expression- The evolution of the appellation system and why it continues to matter- Key producers, pivotal vineyards, and estates that redefined modern wine culture- Organic, biodynamic, and natural winemaking as contemporary extensions of heritage- Practical frameworks for tasting, pairing, and cellaring across French styles- Market dynamics shaping collector trends in the 2020sStructured with clarity and written with elegance, this 2026 Edition bridges sommelier practice with historical insight and geographic precision. Whether you are studying for certifications, curating a cellar, or simply seeking to drink more intelligently, France in the Glass delivers the context needed to understand what makes French wine incomparable.A definitive companion for anyone who believes a glass of wine is not merely a beverage, but a distilled expression of place, history, and culture.