In "Thomas Jefferson on Wine," John Hailman celebrates a
founding father's lifelong interest in wine and provides
unprecedented insight into Jefferson's character from this unique
perspective. In both his personal and public lives, Jefferson
wielded his considerable expertise to influence the drinking habits
of his friends, other founding fathers, and the American public
away from hard liquor toward the healthier pleasures of wine.
An international wine judge and nationally syndicated wine
columnist, Hailman discusses how Jefferson's tastes developed,
which wines and foods he preferred at different stages of his life,
and how Jefferson became the greatest wine expert of the early
American republic. Hailman explores the third president's
fascination with scores of wines from his student days at
Williamsburg to his lengthy retirement years at Monticello, often
using Jefferson's own words from hundreds of immensely readable and
surprisingly modern letters on the subject. A new epilogue covers
the ongoing saga of the alleged wine swindle involving bottles of
Bordeaux purported to belong to Jefferson.
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