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In 1965, after a notorious family feud, Robert Mondavi-then
fifty-two years old-was thrown out of his family's winery. Far from
defeated, Mondavi was dedicated to a vision of creating a superior
wine. What has happened since that fateful day is one of the
greatest success stories of American business. Today, the Robert
Mondavi Winery is one of the most respected in the world, and
Mondavi is the man who is most responsible for the worldwide
recognition of American wine making, as well as changing America's
palate for fine wine and fine food. In Harvests of Joy, Mondavi
shares how, through his passion for excellence, he achieved this
extraordinary position, one he reached not without pain and
sacrifice. With invaluable insider tips on his approach to both
wine making and to running a business, Mondavi's inspirational
story is "a grand example of the fact that in America you can
pretty much be, do, or accomplish, whatever you set out to."
(Ventura County Star)
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The Vineyard (Paperback)
Idwal Jones; Foreword by Robert Mondavi
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R921
Discovery Miles 9 210
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Set in the Napa Valley at the turn of the century, this novel
beautifully evokes the characters' love of the land and the rhythms
of life lived close to the earth and its seasons. Spirited Alda
Pendle is the daughter of a viticulturist who has taught her his
craft. When he dies, leaving her without property, her skills make
her indispensable to the solitary owner of one of the old vineyards
in the valley. The novel provides a vivid history of winemaking in
California to the Prohibition era.
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