Today is Pub Day for Blush! 🍷💕
Leonard was taught that only men made wine. He was taught this by his father and grandfather, and they, in turn, by their fathers and grandfathers. Vivian understood all this, even before she married Leonard and gave up her financial inheritance to do so. Her parents, wealthy ‘Manhattanites,’ did not approve of Leonard. But after working side by side with Leonard, planting every plant in the dusty, hot sun, she still felt some resentment that he never considered her his equal partner in the vineyard.
Now, Vivian was furious, having just been told that they needed to sell the winery and their 18th century home because they no longer could afford to sustain it, or them. So much for the knowledge and experience of men, both her husband and his ancestors.
Vivian, her daughter Leah, who owned and operated a successful cheese shop in Manhattan, and her daughter, Sadie, decided they would save Hollander Estates Winery. Back in the mid-1980’s, when Vivian was ostracized from the day-to-day operations of the vineyard, she took on running tours, hosting lavish parties, even conducting book clubs that were the envy of women from Manhattan to North Fork, always featuring the winery’s pale pink rose, ‘Blush.’
Leonard turned up his nose at this popular rose, calling it ‘swill’ preferring his traditional wines. But women knew wine was similar to fashion, there will always be classics but there is also room for trends. The trick is to know when trends will start, and when they start to fade, then it’s time to get out. Rose was having another popular resurgence, this time it was a dry rose versus the sweeter blend of the eighties. But Vivian, Leah and even Sadie knew what they could do to market a new “Blush” to save the winery.
This is an adventure of three generations of intelligent women who finally get their turn in saving an old winery and turning it into a real family enterprise.
Just a mention of Vivian’s book club during the 80’s, they read lovely, ‘trashy,’ novels by authors such as Jackie Collins and Judith Krantz, that the women begin to read again. Tons of fun, while learning a whole different way of being a strong woman.
I totally recommend this fun and enlightening book, with a glass of your favorite wine, of course,
Thank you Netgalley, Penguin Random House – Putnam, and Jamie Brenner