American Vintage: The Rise of American Wine

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ISBN-10:

0393325164

ISBN-13:

9780393325164

Author(s): Lukacs, Paul
Edition: First Edition
Released: Nov 17, 2005
Format: Paperback, 418 pages
Related ISBN: 9780395914786

Description:

Winner of the James Beard Foundation, International Association of Culinary Professionals, and Clicquot Wine Book of the Year awards

How did a country with no winemaking traditions of its own suddenly become a world leader? Paul Lukacs offers a full history, from seventeenth-century experiments to the fall of wine during the dark days of Prohibition through its remarkably rapid upswing in recent decades. The tale is replete with quirky heroes and visionaries who changed the course of wine history: from Nicholas Longsworth, a diminutive, nineteenth-century real estate tycoon and the founding father of American wine, to the Mondavis and Gallos, the powerful first families of American wine in the modern era. 16 pages of illustrations

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