Michelin sells some very detailed maps but I doubt if they include
vineyards. I used them when traveling in Burgundy, the Rhone the Languedoc
and the Riviera and Piemonte and they were much more accurate than AAA and
other freebies. There is an excellent Atlas of German Wine by Hugh Johnson
and Burton Anderson did one for Italy. I don't think these works have been
updated recently.
Alexis Lichine's Guide to France has some decent maps as does Fadiman &
Aarons the Joys of Wine which weighs 10 lbs and is hard to lug around. A
smaller version the Wine Buyers Guide has lots of Wine Maps but like Lichine
its the wine world circa 1977.
--
Joseph B. Rosenberg
"Mat" <Ask@me> wrote in message ...
> Krumme wrote:
>
> > "Krumme" > skrev i en meddelelse
> > ...
> >
> >>Somebody know where i can find detailed maps online which showing wine
> >>producing regions like Pomerol, St. Julien....etc
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks for all the answers, but what im looking for is maps like we use
in
> > the military where I work. Here we call them 2 cm cards and they are
really
> > detailed, i would like to see precise where the borders of the
winemaker/
> > chateaus grapefields.
> >
> > And i have allready used google.
> >
> >
> > Regards
> >
> >
> > Krumme
> >
> >
>
> I think you will most like have to pay for maps that detailed. There
> will be sites on the internet where you can buy maps like that, but I
> doubt that you will find anything that detailed for free.
>
> Mat.
>
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