Wine: The 8,000 Year-Old Story of the Wine Trade

  Author:    Thomas Pellechia
  ISBN:    1560258713
  Sales Rank:    100786
  Published:    2006-04-28
  Publisher:    Thunder's Mouth Press
  # Pages:    272
  Binding:    Hardcover
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 10 reviews
  Used Offers:    13 from $7.69
  Amazon Price:    $17.16
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The grape pre-dates humans, so it’s hard to know who discovered wine. However, archeological and other discoveries have made it easier to find this out since wine was used to meet spiritual needs. At least, this is the story that is usually told. But when civilization began about 8,000 years ago it didn't take long for wine to move from an instrument of spirituality to a dominant economic power; all it took was the development of trade. Thereafter, the life and death of certain cultures often depended upon the fortunes of wine trading. Wine may have even sparked the earliest wars.

Presenting its history from a commercial perspective, Wine reveals how the historically powerful wine trade has been a catalyst in many important developments throughout the ages such as sea mercantilism, early glass blowing, cooperage and cork production, trade fairs and festivals, advertising and promotion, the survival of civilization during the so-called Dark Ages, war financing, placating or pacifying troops, tranquilizing marauders, politics, literature and more.
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10-10-07 1 2\5
(Hide Review...)  Boring read
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This was an extremely boring read, and read like a junior high text book. Way too much information, very few anecdotes. I can't remember anything interesting to take away from the book, and am sad I plowed threw the whole thing (I was on vacation, and that was the only book I brought.) I am a wine specialist and educator, and found no inspiration in this. Find another wine history book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-30 08:25:49 EST)
03-31-07 4 2\3
(Hide Review...)  An enjoyable history of wine, civilization and commerce.
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This is an enjoyable and highly informative book. I had no idea of the way that wine was so intricately tied up in the progress of civilization. The book covers a vast swath of history and almost the entire planet while describing the evolution of wine and the wine trade.



The author seems to hold few biases and gives an even-handed treatment to the various aspects of this story. The only bias that I detected was towards wine merchants. This is not surprising since he makes his history as a merchant very clear. But I was disappointed that the final sentence, and particularly the final phrase, of this book were so focused on the importance of wine merchants. I read this book as a result of an interest in wine and history. Wine merchants are a necessary part of the story, but from my point of view they're just one cog in the wheel.



As another reviewer mentioned, the author's writing style leaves a little to be desired. This is not a major fault. It's just that I found his sentence structures and choice of words to be a bit awkward at times.



Although I've raised a couple of critical points, I still enthusiastically recommend this book. It's a fairly quick read, is filled with easy-to-digest information, and pulls together many facets of the story of wine. If you like wine and history, this is the book for you.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-07 02:58:37 EST)
03-31-07 4 2\3
(Hide Review...)  An enjoyable history of wine, civilization and commerce.
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This is an enjoyable and highly informative book. I had no idea of the way that wine was so intricately tied up in the progress of civilization. The book covers a vast swath of history and almost the entire planet while describing the evolution of wine and the wine trade.

The author seems to hold few biases and gives an even-handed treatment to the various aspects of this story. The only bias that I detected was towards wine merchants. This is not surprising since he makes his history as a merchant very clear. But I was disappointed that the final sentence, and particularly the final phrase, of this book were so focused on the importance of wine merchants. I read this book as a result of an interest in wine and history. Wine merchants are a necessary part of the story, but from my point of view they're just one cog in the wheel.

As another reviewer mentioned, the author's writing style leaves a little to be desired. This is not a major fault. It's just that I found his sentence structures and choice of words to be a bit awkward at times.

Although I've raised a couple of critical points, I still enthusiastically recommend this book. It's a fairly quick read, is filled with easy-to-digest information, and pulls together many facets of the story of wine. If you like wine and history, this is the book for you.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-11 10:04:13 EST)
01-04-07 5 3\4
(Hide Review...)  Greg's Review
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I found the book extremely interesting in so many ways, eg. Geography, History, the evolution of wine storage over the centuries, the comparison of regulations from Nation to Nation.

We all should have heard of Babylon (even from Boney M a few years ago) but how many of us would have known that it was roughly where Baghdad stands today. Who would have known that the earliest remnants of wine grapes found (so far) were in the Republic of Georgia?

A wonderful learning book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-06 20:38:21 EST)
11-03-06 5 5\6
(Hide Review...)  Interesting new look at the age old subject of wine
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This was a well researched and documented book, which traces the beginning, not of wine, but of the wine trade. If you ever wanted to know all about the true history of wine, and commerce makes or breaks anything, then read this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-06 20:38:21 EST)
11-03-06 4 4\6
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This is a great book that is an in depth view of how wine evolved to be traded among empires and countries. I was startled to learn as I read this book that there was so much political haggling of wine in the early ages. This shows that wine has always been an important product of enjoyment for the ages. The book is a little too in depth at times, but you wouldn't want it the other way, so it is good. I enjoyed this book as a bathroom book and had enjoyable mornings reading this.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-06 20:38:21 EST)
11-03-06 5 4\6
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I was amazed by the influence that wine had on the development of the world, how it influenced population growth, exploration and everything else. I found it very informative and would recommend it to anyone interested in wine and its history.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-06 20:38:21 EST)
08-23-06 4 4\7
(Hide Review...)  A Serious Book about Wine
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Anyone who is serious about wine and the business of wine needs to have this book in their library. It ties together the history of the wine business with rest of human history. I had no idea the wine trade was as old as it is --
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-06 20:38:21 EST)
08-22-06 1 7\23
(Hide Review...)  Disappointing at best, despite good intentions
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As soon as I heard about this book in a wine newsletter, I ordered it from Amazon. As a Ph.D. student with an interest in markets of all kinds and a lover of wine, I had tremendous hopes for this book.
Though the first few chapters on the origins of the wine trade held my attention, rarely did I find the anecdotes and bits of trivia that I had hoped to share with friends over a bottle or two. The book reads like a high school history book, which would be fine if the writing flowed smoothly and made the less-than-exciting content easy to absorb. Though I make no claim of being a great writer, I found the writing style extremely distracting, almost to the point of making the book unreadable. The overuse of cliches and the awkwardness of sentences is so prevalent that I caught myself counting how many consecutive paragraphs contained some hackneyed phrase or a sentence with a semicolon, and had to go back and reread a page or two.
When I ordered this book, I would have been delighted with either of two things: a light, summer read that would move quickly and provide a nice break from my school reading, or an in-depth history of the wine business that I could use as a reference for a future paper about the economics of the wine industry. Unfortunately, the book is neither. The poor quality of the writing (changing of verb tenses, incorrect use of gerunds, etc...) makes the book an effort to get through, and one that any college-level writing teacher would have a field day attacking with a red pen. And though I have no problem struggling through a difficult book if the payoff is a thorough understanding of the topic, after finishing this book I was left with the emtpy feeling that I knew little more about the history of wine business than I had before reading it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-06 20:38:21 EST)
08-22-06 4 4\7
(Hide Review...)  A Serious Book about Wine
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Anyone who is serious about wine and the business of wine needs to have this book in their library. It ties together the history of the wine business with rest of human history. I had no idea the wine trade was as old as it is --
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-03-16 16:46:17 EST)
08-21-06 1 7\23
(Hide Review...)  Disappointing at best, despite good intentions
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As soon as I heard about this book in a wine newsletter, I ordered it from Amazon. As a Ph.D. student with an interest in markets of all kinds and a lover of wine, I had tremendous hopes for this book.
Though the first few chapters on the origins of the wine trade held my attention, rarely did I find the anecdotes and bits of trivia that I had hoped to share with friends over a bottle or two. The book reads like a high school history book, which would be fine if the writing flowed smoothly and made the less-than-exciting content easy to absorb. Though I make no claim of being a great writer, I found the writing style extremely distracting, almost to the point of making the book unreadable. The overuse of cliches and the awkwardness of sentences is so prevalent that I caught myself counting how many consecutive paragraphs contained some hackneyed phrase or a sentence with a semicolon, and had to go back and reread a page or two.
When I ordered this book, I would have been delighted with either of two things: a light, summer read that would move quickly and provide a nice break from my school reading, or an in-depth history of the wine business that I could use as a reference for a future paper about the economics of the wine industry. Unfortunately, the book is neither. The poor quality of the writing (changing of verb tenses, incorrect use of gerunds, etc...) makes the book an effort to get through, and one that any college-level writing teacher would have a field day attacking with a red pen. And though I have no problem struggling through a difficult book if the payoff is a thorough understanding of the topic, after finishing this book I was left with the emtpy feeling that I knew little more about the history of wine business than I had before reading it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-03-16 16:46:17 EST)
08-10-06 5 (NA)
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I was delighted with Pellechia's first book, "Garlic, Wine and Olive Oil" so I was prepared to enjoy his history of wine - and I was not disappointed. It is easy to read, and I enjoy the human dimension he employs in telling the story. Naturally, a history book includes the tales of well-known people and major events of past and present centuries, but Pellechia retells many of those stories with the twist of how the development, the trade, and the appreciation of wine was affected by those people and events. Not what you normally hear about in history class! The book itself is well-illustrated, with interesting sidebars. There is a personal feel to the prose and the illustrations that make the book feel special and unusual. A good addition to my personal library, and a great gift for friends.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-08-22 12:34:15 EST)
  
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