The Wild Vine

A Forgotten Grape and the Untold Story of American Wine

Paperback, 288 pages

Published May 3, 2011 by Broadway Books.

ISBN:
978-0-307-40937-9
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A rich romp through untold American history featuring fabulous characters, The Wild Vine is the tale of a little-known American grape that rocked the fine-wine world of the nineteenth century and is poised to do so again today.Author Todd Kliman sets out on an epic quest to unravel the mystery behind Norton, a grape used to make a Missouri wine that claimed a prestigious gold medal at an international exhibition in Vienna in 1873. At a time when the vineyards of France were being ravaged by phylloxera, this grape seemed to promise a bright future for a truly American brand of wine-making, earthy and wild. And then Norton all but vanished. What happened? The narrative begins more than a hundred years before California wines were thought to have put America on the map as a wine-making nation and weaves together the lives of a fascinating cast of renegades. We encounter …

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American wine has some great stories. This book does a very nice job of telling some midwest and modern east coast tales, instead of rehashing Jefferson and California over and over. Kudos for that.

The book celebrates a unique, native American grape and its flavors. We have rejected most Old World standards for everything else but still cling to them in wine. Thus, most American grapes are dismissed out of hand. At the same time, other countries seem invited to try unusual grapes. So why are American grapes automatically unworthy? This book doesn't ask why that is, and should more accurately be titled "an" untold story rather than "the" untold story.