Wine - A Way of Life

Hardback

Main Details

Title Wine - A Way of Life
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Steven Spurrier
SeriesEveryman's Library Barbreck
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:1
Dimensions(mm): Height 241,Width 175
Category/GenreMemoirs
Wine
ISBN/Barcode 9780956238788
ClassificationsDewey:641.22092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Everyman
Imprint Barbreck Publishers
Publication Date 31 May 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Wine - A Way of Life is a brilliantly told story of unexpected fame (the Judgement of Paris became a film starring Alan Rickman) and of fortunes lost, stolen, or strayed, a story of sustained optimism in the face of difficulty, and a story of wines and the people who make them. This is the story of Steven Spurrier's rich and eventful life in and around wine. From being inspired by a glass of Cockburn 1908 Vintage Port at thirteen years old, Steven Spurrier joined London's oldest wine merchant in 1964; he bought a wine shop in Paris ("Your wine merchant speaks English"), and organised what became known as the Judgement of Paris, when, at a blind tasting, nine of the best tasters in France placed Californian wines, both white and red, above the greatest French wines, changing the wine world forever. Steven Spurrier was 2017 Decanter Man of the Year, a title generally reserved for the greatest of the world's wine makers, and is currently President of the Wine & Spirit Education Trust. He has recently planted a vineyard in Dorset to produce sparkling wine.

Author Biography

Steven Spurrier was 2017 Decanter Man of the Year, a title generally reserved for the greatest of the world's wine makers, and is currently President of the Wine & Spirit Ecucation Trust. He has recently planted a vineyard in Dorset to produce sparkling wine.

Reviews

The Unsung Hero of the British Wine Trade -- Jancis Robinson * Financial Times * Spurrier was born with a silver spoon, and has never stopped stirring - happily for the wine trade and the general gaiety of nations. He has forgotten nothing, either: here is the wine trade as you never saw it before, in detail from the dire to the sublime. Not to be put down: not Spurrier, nor his book. -- Hugh Johnson Were Steven a grape, he would be a noble variety: one that stands apart or can blend brilliantly. His fearless mind has inspired far more change than he will ever be given credit for. -- Mark Williamson * Maceo and Willi's Wine Bar, Paris *