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The Wandering Vine

Wine, the Romans and Me
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‘I could and would forgo any other liquid forever as long as I might drink one humble wine with my daily bread’ – MFK Fisher England is a nation of wine lovers and wine drinkers – but how much do we know about the wine we drink, how it got here and where it came from? What are the stories behind each glass of Bordeaux, Rioja or Gewürztraminer that we find ourselves quaffing happily in the country's wine bars? Nina Caplan, award-winning wine and travel writer, goes in search of the founding myths of our oenophilic civilisation. Her journey takes her from a very personal case of her father’s champagne arriving at her doorstep in Essex in 2003, through Northern France, Champagne, the Rhone, into Northern Spain, Andalucia and on into Sicily, and finally to Rome where it all began – when the Romans cultivated the first vines, eventually brought to England by their Celtic adversaries, the Gauls. Following the Roman Empire she sets out from England, one of the best places to buy wine in the world but only now beginning to make fine wines ourselves – from there to Burgundy, home of the Aedui tribe; on to the French medieval monasteries where the monks’ need for wine for the Eucharist led to a profound knowledge of viticulture; through Avignon, home for many years to wine-loving popes in exile; Bordeaux, where English tastes were fed by French vines; Barcelona and Granada where one of the oldest parts of the Alhambra still contains the Puerta del Vino or ‘Wine Gate’. Finally Nina arrives in Rome, seat of wine-loving Emperors and birthplace of an Empire that conquered half the known world. A heady blend of history, culture, food & drink – this is narrative travel writing at its absolute best.

Author Biography:

Nina Caplan is the 2014 Fortnum and Mason Drink Writer of the Year and Louis Roederer Wine Columnist of the Year. She was Directories Editor for the Guardian and Features and Arts Editor for Time Out before going freelance. She now writes regularly for the Sunday Times, Conde Nast Traveller, New Statesman and Decanter. Nina lives in London and Burgundy.
Release date Australia
May 16th, 2019
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Integrated b+w illustrations and maps
Pages
352
ISBN-13
9781472938459
Product ID
28473997

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