James Halliday (wine) - Books and Media

Books and Media

  • Wine Atlas of Australia and New Zealand, (1998) ISBN 0-7322-6448-0
  • James Halliday's Interactive Wine Companion of Australia and New Zealand CD-ROM", ISBN
  • Australia & New Zealand wine companion, (2003) ISBN 0-7322-7625-X
  • Clare Valley, the history, the vignerons & the wines, (1985), ISBN 0-9592306-1-0
  • Coonawarra : the history, the vignerons & the wines, (1983) ISBN 0-9592306-0-2
  • A history of the Australian wine industry 1949-1994, (1994), ISBN 1-875130-16-0
  • An introduction to Australian wine 2nd ed (1996), ISBN 0-207-19107-7
  • Setting up your own wine cellar (1992), ISBN 0-207-17498-9
  • Wine Atlas of California, ISBN
  • The Art and Science of Wine: The Subtle Artistry and Sophisticated Science of the Winemaker, (2006, co-authored with Hugh Johnson) ISBN
  • James Halliday's Wine Companion 2005, (2004) ISBN 0-7322-8023-0
  • James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2006 edition, (2005) ISBN 0-7322-8072-9
  • James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2007 edition, (2006) ISBN 0-7322-8369-8
  • James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2008 edition, (2007) ISBN 1-74066-515-5
  • Wine Atlas of Australia, (2006) ISBN 1-74066-348-9
  • The Australian Wine Encyclopedia, Hardie Grant Books (2009) ISBN 978-1-74066-774-6
  • Heart & soul : Australia's First Families of Wine, (2010) ISBN 978-1-74246-924-9

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