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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert V. CamutoPublisher: University of Nebraska Press Imprint: University of Nebraska Press ISBN: 9781496225962ISBN 10: 1496225961 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 01 October 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction: My Summer of Love Chapter One: Thus Spoke Giuseppe Chapter Two: Three Gentlemen of Abruzzo Chapter Three: The Four Seasons of Tabarrini Chapter Four: Three Musketeers of Campania Chapter Five: Back on the Etna Chapter Six: The Volcanoes of Vulture Chapter Seven: Gioia and Suffering Chapter Eight: In Rome’s Shadow Chapter Nine: Return to Vico EquenseReviewsThrough three books, the first set in France, the second in Sicily and the latest, in southern Italy, Robert V. Camuto has explored the passions, personalities and convictions that compel idiosyncratic winemakers to push against institutional forces to achieve their visions. His new book, South of Somewhere, is his best yet, a razor-sharp evocation of the people, places and points-of-view that captures both the fatalism so often encountered in southern Italy and the stubborn refusal of its inhabitants to knuckle under. . . . His underlying message is that wine is both cultural expression and self expression. With a culture as singular and personal as depicted by Mr. Camuto, it's no accident the wines are just as beautiful and distinctive. -Eric Asimov, New York Times Robert V. Camuto, a prolific wine and travel writer . . . gives us a delicious pre-pandemic travelogue through southern Italy in South of Somewhere. . . . He gives us an engaging snapshot of a region chafing at its inferior stature compared with northern Italy. -Dave McIntyre, Washington Post Camuto has the true gift of a portrait writer. He tells the stories of these eight southern Italian wine regions through his encounters with winemakers in each region, sometimes just one, sometimes a family, sometimes several individuals. His often-hilarious descriptions and minute observations of people and situations not only brought the people to life, but vividly captured each region, its wine, food, culture, strengths and weaknesses. . . . He's also very funny. His humour is dry, subtle, clever. More than once, I laughed out loud. He is exquisitely observant, writes with brilliant insight; occasionally my eyes prickled with emotion. . . . I spent half the book with my mouth watering: baskets of sweet ripe figs just picked; bright green, biting olive oil from those trees just there; fragrant coffee, creamy mozzarella, juicy tomatoes and fatty spicy salumi. . . . The descriptions of flavours jostle with descriptions of wines that run the gamut from volcanic and mineral to powerfully rich and rustic. -JancisRobinson.com There's an affable tone to this intelligently charming wine book, it's a serious account of winemaking in southern Italy, essays that can best be categorized as 'down to earth,' in every sense. . . . This is not the usual account of visits to grand chateaux, with splendid meals and wines we can't afford, it's the reality of wine, vividly and cheerfully conveyed-good stories, worth a listen. Take it from someone who never says no to a glass of Frappato in Sicily: Bravo! -Wine Conversation Robert Camuto's South of Somewhere is close to my heart. Each chapter is about experiencing the joy and perseverance of incredible iconic winemakers from Italy's Mezzogiorno who have preserved lesser-known native grapes through heroic efforts. In this book Robert brilliantly brings them to life. We are so fortunate to bear witness to this living history of Italian wine today. -Shelley Lindgren, owner-wine director of A16 restaurants A delicious, thirst-inspiring romp full of remarkable personalities, their wine-soaked cellars, and one delectable meal after another. Camuto does it tastefully! -Kermit Lynch, wineconoclast, author, and importer Robert Camuto's multifaceted take on Southern Italy's many allures is unique and fascinating in that he engages not only the gustatory and oenological pleasures of the region but also its more elusive and near-magical 'southern-ness.' -Matthew Gavin Frank, author of Flight of the Diamond Smugglers A delicious, thirst-inspiring romp full of remarkable personalities, their wine-soaked cellars, and one delectable meal after another. Camuto does it tastefully! --Kermit Lynch, wineconoclast, author, and importer Robert Camuto's South of Somewhere is close to my heart. Each chapter is about experiencing the joy and perseverance of incredible iconic winemakers, such as Italy's Mezzogiorno, who have preserved lesser-known native grapes through heroic efforts. In this book, Robert brilliantly brings them to life. We are so fortunate to bear witness to this living history of Italian wine today. --Shelley Lindgren, owner and wine director of A16 restaurants Robert Camuto's multifaceted take on Southern Italy's many allures is unique and fascinating in that he engages not only the gustatory and oenological pleasures of the region but also its more elusive and near-magical 'southern-ness.' --Matthew Gavin Frank, author of Flight of the Diamond Smugglers Robert Camuto's South of Somewhere is close to my heart. Each chapter is about experiencing the joy and perseverance of incredible iconic winemakers, such as Italy's Mezzogiorno, who have preserved lesser-known native grapes through heroic efforts. In this book Robert brilliantly brings them to life. We are so fortunate to bear witness to this living history of Italian wine today. --Shelley Lindgren, owner and wine director of A16 restaurants A delicious, thirst-inspiring romp full of remarkable personalities, their wine-soaked cellars, and one delectable meal after another. Camuto does it tastefully! --Kermit Lynch, wineconoclast, author, and importer Robert Camuto's multifaceted take on Southern Italy's many allures is unique and fascinating in that he engages not only the gustatory and oenological pleasures of the region but also its more elusive and near-magical 'southern-ness.' --Matthew Gavin Frank, author of Flight of the Diamond Smugglers Author InformationRobert V. Camuto is a freelance writer and author of Corkscrewed: Adventures in the New French Wine Country (Nebraska, 2008) and Palmento: A Sicilian Wine Odyssey (Nebraska, 2010). He is a contributing editor to Wine Spectator magazine and columnist for winespectator.com. He and his family live in Italy. 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