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Romancing the Vine: Life, Love, and Transformation in the Vineyards of Barolo

by Alan Tardi

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Publisher Comments:

In 2001, author Alan Tardi was the chef/owner of a Manhattan restaurant, Follonico, where his Italian dishes were embraced both by critics and a loyal following of “foodies”.  That summer, he decided to close his restaurant, refocused his priorities and eventually moved to a tiny hilltop village in the Piedmont district of Italy: Castiglione Falletto.  Romancing the Vine is the story of Tardi’s first year in Italy, when he learned to cultivate the vine that makes the country’s most celebrated wine, Barolo, and where he left any big-city slickness behind to immerse himself in a totally different way of life. Tardi introduces us to the tough-to-crack Piedmontese, including Renza, the barkeep and village matriarch, who is addicted to TV quiz shows; Ivana, the charming and independent woman who becomes Tardi’s girlfriend; and Ivana’s brother Fabrizio, who is struggling to reclaim his father’s abandoned vineyard in the heart of Barolo. 

 

Romancing the Vine is rich with the lore of one of Italy’s most fascinating regions, and full of detail about the cultivation of grapevines, the harvesting of the nebbiolo grapes that make Barolo, and the fermenting, tasting and bottling of the new wine itself. And, since no restaurateur could live in the Piedmont without prying loose some of its culinary secrets, Tardi studs his book with twenty-five special and authentic recipes from the region, including Pollo al Babi (Flattened Roast Chicken, “Frog-style”), Fonduta, and Torta di Nocciole (Hazelnut Cake).

 

 ROMANCING THE VINE offers a “cellar rat”’s view of a great wine harvest and an enthusiast’s look at a unique piece of Italy with all of its idiosyncratic pleasures and challenges.

Review:

"In 2002 Tardi closed his New York City restaurant, Follonico, and slowly emigrated to a new life in Castiglione Falletto, a village in Italy's famous Barolo wine region of Piedmont. He was drawn away from a post — September 11 New York (where he still spends part of the year) by the love of a beautiful woman, Ivana; the reassuring natural rhythms of wine making; and the casual culinary splendor of local cooking, which he recounts in 25 recipes featuring regional and personal specialties like Renza's Chicken, Frog-Style and Grape Must Conserve. Tardi spends much of his time working Ivana's family vineyard back to life with her brother Fabrizio, relating his experience tending vineyards and giving folkloric accounts of Barolo's vinicultural history. Although Tardi himself experiences a transformation in the vineyards, readers familiar with food and wine memoirs will likely not encounter anything they haven't read before — recipes interspersed with charming anecdotes about local characters, descriptions of age-old customs, conspiratorial asides about how different his lifestyle has become — but much like the reliably good food Tardi served for years in his restaurant, his take on the healing powers of old-fashioned hard work and his guidance into his lifestyle is comforting and satisfying." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Alan Tardi, former owner of Follonico in New York, describes his life in the Piedmonte district of Italy focusing on the cultivation and harvest of the region's celebrated Barolo wine, and including rare local recipes

Synopsis:

Alan Tardi, former owner of Follonico in New York, describes his life in the Piedmonte district of Italy focusing on the cultivation and harvest of the region's celebrated Barolo wine, and including rare local recipes

About the Author

Alan Tardi began his cooking career in the kitchens of Manhattan’s Chanterelle and Lafayette, with Jean-Georges Vongerichten.  His restaurant Follonico opened to critical acclaim in 1992 and closed in the summer of 2001.  He divides his time between Castiglione Falletto and New York City.

 

Product Details

ISBN:
9780312357948
Subtitle:
Life, Love, and Transformation in the Vineyards of Barolo
Author:
Tardi, Alan
Publisher:
St. Martin's Press
Subject:
Cookery, italian
Subject:
Wine and wine making
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
BIO026000
Publication Date:
November 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
348
Dimensions:
8.50x5.84x1.16 in. 1.15 lbs.

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