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July 18, 2005

Recommended: A Very Good Year, by Mike Weiss (Gotham Books)

Anyone who has looked in to a glass of wine and sensed the storied nature of how it got there, will want to read "A Very Good Year" by Mike Weiss.

The process of bringing Ferrari-Carano Fume Blanc 2002 from sleeping vines to wine to market, is captured well in this interesting and easy read.

Recommended: A Very Good Year, by Mike Weiss (Gotham Books)

Weiss' thoughtful approach left me wanting the next book, another winery, another vintage, a red wine.

The story is actually several stories unfolding simultaneously: the business of marketing premium wine in the post-9/11 period; the colorful owners of the winery, Don and Rhonda Carano; the plight of Mexican vineyard workers in California; and the tension between Winemaker and Vineyard Manager. Along the way, there are details that enlighten: trade terms, secrets, natural hazards, and market facts.

This is recommended reading for anyone engaged in the wine trade, as well as serious wine lovers. Pour a glass of Fume Blanc and enjoy this Summer.

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