The book 'WINE CULTURE ARCHITECTURE’ is sold out. Wine is made in a winery, but its style is created by the winemaker and the architect – this motto might serve to introduce the present collection of richly illustrated essays on contemporary architecture in the fine company of wine. Architect and critic Kinga Baumann guides the reader through Europe’s grape plantations, analysing new projects and attempting to fin responses to some intriguing questions: What shapes a wine’s image? Does the decor of an enoteca affect a degustation? This book is a tribute to the culture of wine and its aesthetic packaging. The author presents over sixty objects and shares her many impressions gathered from her travels. They are sure to fascinate architecture lovers, wine connoisseurs and gourmands of fine living. The appendix serves as a guide, including invaluable information for all those who would like to set off on a journey in search of unique sights and experiences.