O fermecătoare suită de personaje şi idei pline de culoare, locuri celebre și istorii fascinante din ameţitorul univers al creatorilor de vin. Richard Vine a avut o idee genială: să rafineze cele mai aromate poveşti despre vin şi să le picure într-un mod sclipitor. Pe scurt, un premier cru literar. „Richard Vine a văzut, a auzit și a băut totul, iar noi ridicăm paharul în cinstea lui. Bucurați-vă!“ - JOE BORELLO, președinte al Tasters Guild International
"Du-te, dar, de mănâncă-ți pâinea cu bucurie și bea-ți cu inimă bună vinul; căci de mult a găsit Dumnezeu plăcere în ce faci tu acum." (Ecleziastul 9:7)
"De acum nu bea numai apă, ci folosește puțin vin, pentru stomacul tău și pentru desele tale slăbiciuni." (Timotei 5:23)
ps1. Am apreciat mai mult "povestirile" despre vinul în Lumea Veche ps2. "Cine nu iubește vinul, femeile și cântecul rămâne toată viața un prost." (Martin Luther)
I think I was hoping for a book more along the lines of "Salt" or other books about food or spice. This is not that kind of book. I suppose it's written for those who are real wine fans and have a lot of background in wine. I am neither, and although a number of the little vignettes were interesting or amusing, I skipped a lot of the biographical ones because I just didn't care. The names of great chateau and vineyards mean very little to me.
I think the audience for this book is people who go to wine-tastings and stand around at parties talking about the wine. If that's you, you may enjoy this book a whole heck of a lot better than I did. I found it a rough read because it's NOT my gig.
Plina de anecdote si povesti, half of which may even not be true. Primele două capitole sunt interesante, dar nu reușesc sa salveze cartea. Mare parte din carte se refera la vinurile americane, dar tot in stil anectodic. This book is a joke.
I received this book from the Goodreads First Reads Giveaway. This book is easy to read, humorous, and full of little tidbits about wine and people who enjoy it. I am not knowledgeable about wines, how they started in Europe, the US and other countries. Mr. Vine gives the reader facts, legends, how the famous wineries came into being. As I'm from the US, I found parts about the founding fathers of the United States and their relationship in trying to start wineries here in the US intriguing. Also how different parts of a country can influence what type of grapes are grown. Before reading this book I had never really thought about it. The next time I buy some wine, I will look a little closer, thanks to Mr. Vine's introduction into a fascinating world of wine.
This book was hard to rate. I'm not a wine expert. In fact, I rarely drink wine. Therefore, the topic wasn't one I could generally connect to. Some of the information was interesting and I particularly liked the legends and customs part. All of the names of people, regions, and wineries was somewhat dull and boring for me. What I was most taken with with the page layout of the book. It fascinated me. If you enjoy wine, you'll probably rate this book much higher than I did. I received this book from a free Goodreads giveaway and probably should have left this to someone much more interested than I.