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A leading importer of limited-production wines of character and
quality takes us on an intimate tour through family-owned vineyards
in France and Italy and reflects upon the last three decades of
controversy, hype, and change in the world of wine
In the late 1970s, Neal I. Rosenthal set out to learn everything he
could about wine. Today, he is one of the most successful importers
of traditionally made wines produced by small family-owned estates
in France and Italy. Rosenthal has immersed himself in the culture
of Old World wine production, working closely with his growers for
two and sometimes three generations. He is one of the leading
exponents of the concept of "terroir"--the notion that a particular
vineyard site imparts distinct qualities of bouquet, flavor, and
color to a wine. In "Reflections of a Wine Merchant," Rosenthal
brings us into the cellars, vineyards, and homes of these
vignerons, and his delightful stories about his encounters,
relationships, and explorations--and what he has learned along the
way--give us an unequaled perspective on winemaking tradition and
what threatens it today.
Rosenthal was featured in the documentary film "Mondovino" and is
one of the more outspoken figures against globalization,
homogenization, and the "critic-ization" of the wine business. He
was also a major subject in Lawrence Osborne's "The Accidental
Connoisseur." His is an important voice in defense of the
individual and the artisanal, and their contribution to our quality
of life.
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