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Wine insiders called Andre Tchelistcheff the "winemaker's
winemaker," the "wine doctor," and simply "maestro." After
Prohibition brought Napa Valley and its wine industry to the brink
of catastrophe, Tchelistcheff (1901-94) proved essential in its
revitalization. Tchelistcheff's unique background-a sickly child, a
Russian emigre forced from his homeland during the Bolshevik
Revolution, a White Army lieutenant who fought in the Crimea, a
physical laborer in a Bulgarian coal mine, a
Czechoslovakian-trained agronomist, and a French-schooled
viticulturist and enologist-prepared him for a remarkable
winemaking career. He spent thirty-five years in Napa Valley's
Beaulieu Vineyard and nearly two "post-retirement" decades doing
freelance consulting work for more than thirty wineries. His early
struggles forged his principal character traits, which he passed on
to an entire generation of winemakers. His students, including some
of the most accomplished winemakers of the post-Prohibition period,
marveled over their mentor's sense of authority, profound insight,
humble presence, and abundant wisdom. This inspiring account of
Tchelistcheff's life includes interviews with friends, family, and
mentees, which reveal how one man used his passion and knowledge to
help save a community on the edge of disaster. In Maestro James O.
Gump preserves the memory of a fascinating individual and one of
the most influential winemakers of the modern era.
New introduction by Ian Rankin
_________________________________________ 'One of the most playful
and entertaining writers of our generation' Val McDermid, Guardian
In an absorbing voyage as interesting to non-drinkers as to true
whisky connoisseurs, sci-fi and literary author Iain Banks explores
the rich heritage of Scottish whisky, from the most famous
distilleries to the most obscure operations. Whisky is more than a
drink: it's a culture that binds together people, places and
products far across Scotland's rugged terrain. Switching from cars
to ferries to bicycles, Banks criss-crosses his homeland, weaving
an engrossing narrative full of fascinating traditions, peculiar
people, and the downright bizarre places he encounters on his
journey down Scotland's great golden road. 'The book I return to
most often . . . It's is like slipping into a warm bath.' James
Graham, THE TIMES (playwright and creator of ITV's Quiz) 'Filled
withinsightful and witty observations . . . this is a
rip-roaringand informative delve into the unique history and
enduring appeal of this iconic spirit.' VISIT SCOTLAND, 9 'must
read' books
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