Zin
The History And Mystery Of Zinfandel
Seiten
2001
Da Capo Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-306-81029-9 (ISBN)
Da Capo Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-306-81029-9 (ISBN)
Not quite like anything that has been written about California wine before (Wine Spectator)-one man's now-classic quest to trace the origins and remarkable progress of "America's grape"
Here is the book that Frank J. Prial in the New York Times Book Review called "delightful, it weaves history, geography, wine, and some of the fascinating people who make it into a downright enthralling tale." It is the grape that has been stepped on, but never crushed. Long thought to produce workaday wines at best, the zinfandel grape has triumphed in the last decade, with stylish, sophisticated wines from the Ravenswood and Ridge wineries, among many others. In Zin, David Darlington delves into the murky and curious history of the wine and takes the story right up to the present, with portraits of the eccentric artisans who engineered the ascension of America's "native" wine. With an unerring eye for detail (a bedraggled vineyard in Sonoma County is described as looking "like a collection of fright wigs") and a gift for the on-target characterization (Sutter Home, for example, is called "the Sylvester Stallone among wineries"), Darlington has created a classic transcending its genre.
Here is the book that Frank J. Prial in the New York Times Book Review called "delightful, it weaves history, geography, wine, and some of the fascinating people who make it into a downright enthralling tale." It is the grape that has been stepped on, but never crushed. Long thought to produce workaday wines at best, the zinfandel grape has triumphed in the last decade, with stylish, sophisticated wines from the Ravenswood and Ridge wineries, among many others. In Zin, David Darlington delves into the murky and curious history of the wine and takes the story right up to the present, with portraits of the eccentric artisans who engineered the ascension of America's "native" wine. With an unerring eye for detail (a bedraggled vineyard in Sonoma County is described as looking "like a collection of fright wigs") and a gift for the on-target characterization (Sutter Home, for example, is called "the Sylvester Stallone among wineries"), Darlington has created a classic transcending its genre.
David Darlington graduated from Yale in 1974. He was a reporter for Life and the San Francisco Examiner and is now a writer and journalist in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 2.4.2001 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 140 x 210 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Essen / Trinken ► Getränke |
ISBN-10 | 0-306-81029-8 / 0306810298 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-306-81029-9 / 9780306810299 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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