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Passing Clouds: A Winemaker's Journey

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The rich and varied life of the boutique wine-maker of Passing Clouds, the award-winning Mt Macedon winery - a heartfelt, heartbreaking, hilarious memoir of a life fully lived.

342 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 2015

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July 4, 2020
So first up, I won this book back in the day when Goodreads was allowing international giveaways. It’s taken me about 3years to get to this, because I took a hiatus in reading and reviewing.

Now onto the book.

Graeme’s writing style is easy to read and follow even though the memories tended to twist and intertwine and didn’t always stay linear time-wise.

I found his personal history to be dramatically more interesting than the winemaking portions of the book and wished there was more history and less winery and wine making information on multiple occasions.

For me, the wine-related portion of the book started interesting enough, but soon got overly complicated and dragged the speed of the story to snail pace. Luckily they were broken up across the book, but I think still too heavy handed all the same.

I was particularly intrigued by some of the personal events in Graeme’s life, most notably around his daughter Ondine. Terrible though it was, the story thread caught my attention and I did some further reading and research on it. Learning some interesting Australian history.

I also thoroughly enjoyed the snippets of history about the dogs of Passing Clouds.

If you are looking for an Aussie book, a book about a varied and interesting personal history, or a lot of information about wine making, this could be the book for you. I think I’d prefer to drink the wine than read about making it.
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April 14, 2015
I received this book as a good reads giveaway. On the whole it is very easy to read & Graeme's anecdotes of his early years & through his apprenticeship are well written & on occasion laugh out loud funny. After the tragic death of his daughter the plot jumps around a bit & becomes a little harder to follow. Graeme attempts to not use overly "technical" wine-speak is achieved & the glossary is extremely helpful. The one year diary entries at the back seem to be add ins & I would question that they even need to be there or if they could be incorporated into the body if the text somehow. The description if the winery dogs paint beautiful pictures though also hang at the back of the book. On the whole as an introduction to the world of boutique winemaking the book is an easy read
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March 25, 2015
I won an unproofed copy & once started found it hard to put down! He's had an unusual & interesting life, the book was easy to read (albeit with some extremely sad parts), made me wish I lived closer & could get a job at the winery! Am now deciding what family/friends I should buy a copy for.
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April 15, 2015
I was at the last big shindig at the old Passing Clouds Vineyard and knew Graeme had a story. What an amazing man and life. A life that has known great tragedy but also celebrates family, friendships and pursuit of dreams.
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