9781612347646-1612347649-For the Love of Wine: My Odyssey through the World's Most Ancient Wine Culture

For the Love of Wine: My Odyssey through the World's Most Ancient Wine Culture

ISBN-13: 9781612347646
ISBN-10: 1612347649
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Alice Feiring
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: POTOMAC BOOKS
Format: Hardcover 208 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781612347646
ISBN-10: 1612347649
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Alice Feiring
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: POTOMAC BOOKS
Format: Hardcover 208 pages

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For the Love of Wine: My Odyssey through the World's Most Ancient Wine Culture (ISBN-13: 9781612347646 and ISBN-10: 1612347649), written by authors Alice Feiring, was published by POTOMAC BOOKS in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Culinary Biographies (Cooking Education & Reference, Organic, Cooking Methods, Homebrewing, Distilling & Wine Making, Beverages & Wine, State & Local, United States History) books. You can easily purchase or rent For the Love of Wine: My Odyssey through the World's Most Ancient Wine Culture (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Culinary Biographies books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In 2011 when Alice Feiring first arrived in Georgia, she felt as if she’d emerged from the magic wardrobe into a world filled with mythical characters making exotic and delicious wine with the low-tech methods of centuries past. She was smitten, and she wasn’t alone. This country on the Black Sea has an unusual effect on people; the most passionate rip off their clothes and drink wines out of horns while the cold-hearted well up with tears and make emotional toasts. Visiting winemakers fall under Georgia’s spell and bring home qvevris (clay fermentation vessels) while rethinking their own techniques.


But, as in any good fairy tale, Feiring sensed that danger rode shotgun with the magic. With acclaim and growing international interest come threats in the guise of new wine consultants aimed at making wines more commercial. So Feiring fought back in the only way she knew how: by celebrating Georgia and the men and women who make the wines she loves most, those made naturally with organic viticulture, minimal intervention, and no additives.


From Tbilisi to Batumi, Feiring meets winemakers, bishops, farmers, artists, and silk spinners. She feasts, toasts, and collects recipes. She encounters the thriving qvevri craftspeople of the countryside, wild grape hunters, and even Stalin’s last winemaker while plumbing the depths of this tiny country’s love for its wines.


For the Love of Wine is Feiring’s emotional tale of a remarkable country and people who have survived religious wars and Soviet occupation yet managed always to keep hold of their precious wine traditions. Embedded in the narrative is the hope that Georgia has the temerity to confront its latest threat—modernization.


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