APA (7th ed.) Citation

Charleton, W. (1726). The vintner's mystery display'd: or, The whole art of the wine trade laid open: In which are the necessary directions for rightly managing all sorts of wines, so as to render them bright and good; or the restore them when they prove defective in any way whatsoever. A treatise absolutely necessary for private families; for by this alone, any gentleman, or other person, may manage, preserve, or cure their wines themselves. In this is contain'd all the methods now in use among vintners or wine-coopers, both at home and abroad; and many of them such, as were never made publick before. To which is added, a never-failing method to restore all sorts of other liquors when pall'd, dead, or souer, so as to make them palatable, bright, and good. printed for T. Warner at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Charleton, Walter. The Vintner's Mystery Display'd: Or, The Whole Art of the Wine Trade Laid Open: In Which Are the Necessary Directions for Rightly Managing All Sorts of Wines, so as to Render Them Bright and Good; or the Restore Them When They Prove Defective in Any Way Whatsoever. A Treatise Absolutely Necessary for Private Families; for by This Alone, Any Gentleman, or Other Person, May Manage, Preserve, or Cure Their Wines Themselves. In This Is Contain'd All the Methods Now in Use Among Vintners or Wine-coopers, Both at Home and Abroad; and Many of Them Such, as Were Never Made Publick Before. To Which Is Added, a Never-failing Method to Restore All Sorts of Other Liquors When Pall'd, Dead, or Souer, so as to Make Them Palatable, Bright, and Good. London: printed for T. Warner at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1726.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Charleton, Walter. The Vintner's Mystery Display'd: Or, The Whole Art of the Wine Trade Laid Open: In Which Are the Necessary Directions for Rightly Managing All Sorts of Wines, so as to Render Them Bright and Good; or the Restore Them When They Prove Defective in Any Way Whatsoever. A Treatise Absolutely Necessary for Private Families; for by This Alone, Any Gentleman, or Other Person, May Manage, Preserve, or Cure Their Wines Themselves. In This Is Contain'd All the Methods Now in Use Among Vintners or Wine-coopers, Both at Home and Abroad; and Many of Them Such, as Were Never Made Publick Before. To Which Is Added, a Never-failing Method to Restore All Sorts of Other Liquors When Pall'd, Dead, or Souer, so as to Make Them Palatable, Bright, and Good. printed for T. Warner at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1726.

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