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Cabernet Sauvignon, The Love Affair That Built The Napa Valley [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 215 pages, kõrgus x laius: 266x228 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Val De Grace
  • ISBN-13: 9798985878769
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 215 pages, kõrgus x laius: 266x228 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Val De Grace
  • ISBN-13: 9798985878769
Author Richard Mendelson has brought us a jewel: the story of how one prized grape variety, Cabernet Sauvignon, transformed a sleepy California farm community into a world-renowned wine-growing region and a showcase for the very best in American wine, culture, cuisine and luxury travel.

From the first plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon in the 19th Century to the surprise triumph of Napa Valley wines at the fabled Judgment of Paris, Mendelson brings us intimate portraits of the pioneers, growers, artists, and craftsmen who turned the Napa Valley into a shining symbol of American talent, ingenuity and business savvy. Those featured include winemakers Robert Mondavi, Warren Winiarski, Bill Harlan, and many more, plus their storied mentors, Charles Krug, André Tchelistcheff and Maynard Amerine.

And Mendelson is no outsider looking in. For the past three decades, he has lived this story from a unique perspective: as a Napa Valley winemaker, award-winning author, and as a leading attorney and advocate who has helped shape and protect the valley's vineyards and its future. Richard's book is already being hailed as one of the finest books ever written about American wine and the pioneering role of the Napa Valley

To showcase the beauty and importance of the story, Cabernet Sauvignon features exquisite design and photography, plus a wealth of historical portraits, maps, and lithographs, making the book a treasured keepsake for wine lovers and for anyone interested in one of the most compelling chapters in modern American history.

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Great achievements, whether in cinema, wine, or life, come from a belief that artistry can change the world. Napa Valley reflects that belief, and Cabernet Sauvignon has become its most recognized expression. Richard Mendelson tells the story of how that came to beof the people, the land, and the commitment that built this wine region recognized around the world. ~ Francis Ford Coppola 

My family came to Napa Valley with a simple belief: that sharing a meal, and the good wine that accompanies it, is lifes greatest celebration. Richards fascinating book tells how Cabernet Sauvignon came to define our valley. It is unique in its perspective, accuracy, and thoroughness, and a joy to read. 

~ Tim Mondavi 

From the beginning, I believed Napa Valley could stand among the worlds great wine regions, with Cabernet Sauvignon at its heart. Richard Mendelson captures that journey with rare depth and clarity, weaving history, law, and personal experience into a story that both records and inspires. 

~ Bill Harlan 

This is not merely a book about vines: Mendelson has written a profoundly human story, with reverence for the trailblazers who believed that Cabernet could become Napas destiny. For those who love Napa Cabernet, this is an essential book. 

~ Esther Mobley, San Francisco Chronicle

Foreword: The Fingerprint of Place, By Michael Silacci

Prologue: Passion and Purpose

Chapter One: The Judgment of Paris: A Global Victory, A Local Reckoning

Chapter Two: The Search For Identity

Chapter Three: Defining Place: The Napa Valley AVA

Chapter Four: Beyond The Boundaries: Quality, Typicity, and Authenticity

Chapter Five: True Believers

Chapter Six: The Road To Greatness

Chapter Seven: Cabernet's Reign

Chapter Eight: Resilience and Renewal

Endnotes

Acknowledgements

Illustration Credits

Index
Richard Mendelson is a Napa Valley wine lawyer, scholar, and vintner whose career has uniquely bridged the worlds of wine, land, and law.

He is the author of Common Ground: Charting the Future of Napa Valley, Appellation Napa Valley: Building and Protecting an American Treasure, Wine in America: Law and Policy, and From Demon to Darling: A Legal History of Wine in America. An expert on appellations of origin for wine and other products of place, he directs the Wine Law and Policy Program at UC Berkeley Law School and is of counsel at Dickenson Peatman & Fogarty.

A longtime Napa resident, Mendelson brings together the insight of a historian and legal authority with the lived perspective of one who has been part of the Napa Valley story itself.