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To Burgundy and Back Again: A Tale of Wine, France, and Brotherhood

Autor Roy Cloud
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2011
Roy Cloud had worked in the wine business for years, watching it transform from a retail backwater to a mainstream fixation, with a huge influx of consumers looking for wine with terroir. By a twist of fate, he found himself on a hurriedly arranged trip to France to persuade small-scale winemakers that he should represent their interests in the growing U.S. import market. While Roy s palate would be challenged in finding the hidden gems of the Loire and Burgundy, his real dilemma was this: He didn t speak a word of French. Enter Joe, Roy s older brother. Different from Roy in every respect, Joe had studied in France and was fluent in the language and, most importantly, he was free to join Roy in his search. It was simple: Roy would do the tasting, and Joe would do the talking. What could go wrong? In To Burgundy and Back Again, Roy presents a richly evocative account of their journey one replete with discovery, adventure, and poignant surprises. Written in the tradition of A Year in Provence and Sideways, this elegantly penned book will delight wine lovers and armchair travelers alike."
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ISBN-13: 9780762764556
ISBN-10: 0762764554
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 216 x 170 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Lyons Press

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"An engaging memoir." Gerald Asher, author of Vineyard Tales and former wine columnist for Gourmet magazine How one man's wine-tasting tour of France became a story of discovery, adventure, and brotherhoodRoy Cloud had worked in the wine business for years, watching it transform from a retail backwater to a mainstream fixation, with a huge influx of consumers looking for wine with terroir. By a twist of fate, he found himself on a hurriedly arranged trip to France to persuade small-scale winemaking farms that he should represent their interests in the growing U.S. import market. While Roy's palate would be challenged in finding the hidden gems of the Loire Valley and Burgundy, his real dilemma was this: He didn't speak a word of French. Enter Joe, Roy's older brother. Different from Roy in every respect, Joe had studied in France and was fluent in the language and, most importantly, he was free to join Roy in his search. It was simple: Roy would do the tasting, and Joe would do the talking. What could go wrong? In To Burgundy and Back Again, Roy presents a richly evocative account of their journey one replete with discovery, adventure, and poignant surprises. Written in the tradition of A Year in Provence and Sideways, this elegantly penned book will delight wine lovers and armchair travelers alike."