Synopses & Reviews
From Chile to California, South Africa to Alsace, Ralph Steadman has seen the best of the world's wine-producing regions. On a search for the unique and original, he meets Aurelio Montes, the Chilean winemaker who planted syrah vines on a rocky, south-facing hill in order to "steal the wild complexity of the mountain's soul." In Spain, he learns of the white chalky soil called albariza that produces the sherry of the Jerez region. In California, the author describes crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, driving up into Marin County, and meeting enthusiastic winemakers whose vineyards sit precariously on the San Andreas fault. As the journey continues on through Burgundy, Champagne, and Sicily, Steadman brings the landscape and its people to life with pictures and prose.
About the Author
RALPH STEADMAN has illustrated many books, including Hunter S. Thompsonand#8217;s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and the fiftieth-anniversary edition of George Orwelland#8217;s Animal Farm. He is the author of The Grapes of Ralph (for which he won a Glenfiddich Food and Drink Award), Still Life with Bottle, The Book of Jones, and Gonzo: The Art.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ix
CHILE xiv
SPAIN 4
CALIFORNIA 32
BOGGSHAFFT 56
CHAMPAGNE IMPRESSION 60
GASCONY 76
WINE DOGS OF THE WORLD 90
SOUTH AFRICA 96
WINE LABELS 126
WINE MAKING 138
SICILY 142
BURGUNDY 176
LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON 196
ALSACE 214
WINE SUITE 233
OLD SYRAH VINES 242
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 245