Crush: The Triumph of California Wine

Author:   John Briscoe
Publisher:   University of Nevada Press
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9781943859498


Pages:   552
Publication Date:   30 September 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   John Briscoe
Publisher:   University of Nevada Press
Imprint:   University of Nevada Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.085kg
ISBN:  

9781943859498


ISBN 10:   1943859493
Pages:   552
Publication Date:   30 September 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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An entertaining and insightful story of California seen through the state's wine history, Crush is an essential addition to any California bookshelf. Readers may never look at their glass of California wine in the same way. --Christopher O'Sullivan, University of San Francisco Crush is simply superb--both as history and story-telling. The Paris tasting and its aftermath was a transformative moment in California's cultural history. This immensely readable book captures the excitement, the fun, and the astonishment of the event. --Dana Gioia, Poet Laureate of California In a tour de force of scholarship, fine writing, and multifaceted format, Crushdescribes the process of how California introduced wine to America and how wine helped to create contemporary California. With verve and amplitude, Briscoe evokes the alchemy through which wine--as agriculture, as vintners' art, as connoisseurship in dialogue with advanced and popular taste alike--helped define California as a regional civilization. --Kevin Starr, former professor of history and California State Librarian Crush is a hopeful saga, with the forces of oenophilia winning out in the end as California wines enter the pantheon of the world's fine wines. It's a tale written with panache and wry opinions, and is a smooth introduction to five centuries of California history, as seen through the curved lens of a wine glass. --Foreword Reviews


An entertaining and insightful story of California seen through the state's wine history, Crush is an essential addition to any California bookshelf. Readers may never look at their glass of California wine in the same way. --Christopher O'Sullivan, University of San Francisco In a tour de force of scholarship, fine writing, and multifaceted format, Crushdescribes the process of how California introduced wine to America and how wine helped to create contemporary California. With verve and amplitude, Briscoe evokes the alchemy through which wine--as agriculture, as vintners' art, as connoisseurship in dialogue with advanced and popular taste alike--helped define California as a regional civilization. --Kevin Starr, former professor of history and California State Librarian


Crush is a hopeful saga, with the forces of oenophilia winning out in the end as California wines enter the pantheon of the world's fine wines. It's a tale written with panache and wry opinions, and is a smooth introduction to five centuries of California history, as seen through the curved lens of a wine glass. --Foreword Reviews Delivers a comprehensive history and fascinating read; it is a true celebration of the persistence of the California vignerons throughout the ages, their battles with adversity to make the region's wines some of the best in the world today. Highly recommended! --The Columbia Review The history in this book pops right off the page...For those who are passionate about food culture in America or the history of California, the character and detail in this book is something that can't be missed. --The US Review of Books An entertaining and insightful story of California seen through the state's wine history, Crush is an essential addition to any California bookshelf. Readers may never look at their glass of California wine in the same way. --Christopher O'Sullivan, University of San Francisco An insightful work on the history and development of the California wine industry, its struggles and achievements, until reaching the heights of quality and prestige we have today. Recommended Reading! --Marimar Torres, Founder & Proprietor of Marimar Estate Wines, California Crush is simply superb--both as history and story-telling. The Paris tasting and its aftermath was a transformative moment in California's cultural history. This immensely readable book captures the excitement, the fun, and the astonishment of the event. --Dana Gioia, Poet Laureate of California In a tour de force of scholarship, fine writing, and multifaceted format, Crushdescribes the process of how California introduced wine to America and how wine helped to create contemporary California. With verve and amplitude, Briscoe evokes the alchemy through which wine--as agriculture, as vintners' art, as connoisseurship in dialogue with advanced and popular taste alike--helped define California as a regional civilization. --Kevin Starr, former professor of history and California State Librarian Crush is a hopeful saga, with the forces of oenophilia winning out in the end as California wines enter the pantheon of the world's fine wines. It's a tale written with panache and wry opinions, and is a smooth introduction to five centuries of California history, as seen through the curved lens of a wine glass. --Foreword Reviews


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John Briscoe is a San Francisco poet, author, and lawyer. A noted wine and food writer, he is the author of Tadich Grill: The Story of San Francisco’s Oldest Restaurant.

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