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The Battle for Wine and Love: or How I Saved the World from Parkerization

The Battle for Wine and Love: or How I Saved the World from Parkerization

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Author: Alice Feiring
Publisher: Harcourt
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 12748

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 288
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.6 x 0.9

ISBN: 0151012865
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9780151012862
ASIN: 0151012865

Publication Date: May 19, 2008  (In 8 Days)
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"I want my wines to tell a good story. I want them natural and most of all, like my dear friends, I want them to speak the truth even if we argue,” says Alice Feiring. Join her as she sets off on her one-woman crusade against the tyranny of homogenization, wine consultants, and, of course, the 100-point scoring system of a certain all-powerful wine writer. Traveling through the ancient vineyards of the Loire and Champagne, to Piedmont and Spain, she goes in search of authentic barolo, the last old-style rioja, and the tastiest new terroir-driven champagnes. She reveals just what goes into the average bottle—the reverse osmosis, the yeasts and enzymes, the sawdust and oak chips—and why she doesn’t find much to drink in California. And she introduces rebel winemakers who are embracing old-fashioned techniques and making wines with individuality and soul.

No matter what your palate, travel the wine world with Feiring and you’ll have to ask yourself: What do i really want in my glass?



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5 out of 5 stars An essential read filled with very memorable stories that will change how you think about wine   May 8, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a very important book -- it will stir a lot of emotions, and hopefully we will all be able to keep those emotions in check and have a much needed debate (that is probably asking the impossible).

Think for a moment about food. The stuff you get at the grocery store or at a restaurant....chances are that much of it is not "authentic" food. Is it any surprise that technology and "the market" are doing the same thing with wine? Add into the mix that the market is heavily influenced by the opinions of a select few critics (especially Parker) and we know face wines made by technology and market demand, leaving out authenticity, place, artistry and tradition.

A difficult pill to swallow for those of us that love to ponder the aromatics of a wine, and all of the complexities and nuances of the flavor profile -- and now wake up to find that much of that is chemistry rather than a wonder of nature.....

But the reality is that there are still some gems that are wonders of nature and artistry -- and those are the wines Alice Feiring champions -- they are at least worthy of your consideration. At the end of the day, you can let your palate decide -- but you should know what you are drinking....

All pretty heavy things to ponder, but the book is filled with great stories and a terrific sense of humor and joy for life. The words really are an extension of her voice -- and it is one of those books you don't read, but the story is almost spoke to you (as if that makes any sense).

It is one of the most important books I have read in years....at the end of the day, I may not be in complete agreement with her on all points (I might consider irrigation as negotiable in terms of "natural") -- but her perspective is precious.



4 out of 5 stars De-Parkerization   May 8, 2008
Enjoyed the book so much that I am awaiting the sequel;"How Robert Parker Begged me To join his Staff". This book was a humorous and intelligent ride through Ms. Feirings life and her views on the tainting of wine by technology.
It poses some serious questions in the debate between "natural wine" vs. the New World creations; traditional vs. tech wines. Does it boil down to taste or are we brainwashed by the ratings?
Hopefully the last chapter was left open in anticipation of a follow up. A must buy.



5 out of 5 stars A Complete Wine Education in A Page-Turning Package   May 6, 2008
I picked this book up because I thought I would learn something about wine, and it seemed like a faster, more fun read than most wine books. (I am a hedonistic amateur, I love wine, but I really don't know that much about it.) Was I ever right! I couldn't put it down, and feel like now I can geek-speak with the best of them. The author gives a really engaging portrait of the different wine regions, and also the quirky wine makers she meets along the way. She also explains the debate about naturally made versus manipulated wine, which I knew nothing about before reading, but that's really made me think about how wine is and should be made. I'm dying to taste the wines she describes, now I need to track them down. They sound amazing.


5 out of 5 stars memoir lover   May 6, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Alice Feiring's debut memoir is frank, funny, witty and completely engaging - and I don't even drink!


4 out of 5 stars a la recherche du vin perdu   May 6, 2008
"a la recherche du vin perdu": a recent reviewer of Feiring's new wine travelogue/memoir/introduction to natural wine 101 suggested this apt and insightful Proustian title for her book. In a time when most wine-themed books are either lightly veiled advertisements published by wine importers or salespersons (or even worse, snake oil peddlers), Feiring's book is a much-needed breath of fresh air. While so may books either dumb down the subject matter beyond the lowest possible common denominator or fly so high that only the eno-anointed can follow along, Battle reminds (or perhaps informs) the reader that the story of wine is a human story, a tale that needs to be told in human terms. Feiring's madeleine was a wine that first revealed to her the magic of fermented grape juice (in this case a Barolo). She generously invites the reader on her journey -- a deliciously rewarding but sometimes bumpy road -- to discover how wine and the wine industry have evolved over the last few decades. The news is not always good: the palates of many who make wine have been tainted, she writes, by a Goliath otherwise known as Bob Parker. But there is also hope, she tells us: along the way, we meet a colorful cast of natural winemakers, old and young, religiously devoted to protecting the tradition of "real" winemaking.

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