Wine, Communism & Volcanoes: A Story of Chilean Wine
Drive beyond the dusty provincial towns and the Chilean landscape is carpeted with 1?4 million acres of grapes that ripen perfectly in bright sunlight, warm days, and cool evenings. Labor, land, and grape prices are low, so Chilean wineries can make high quality wines at a fraction of the cost of those in California, Australia or Europe. Walker Elliott Rowe weaves a narrative of the Chilean people and culture, introducing the reader to many characters both inside and outside the wine business. The towering Andes Mountains are not the only item looming over the Chilean horizon-this progressive country, where the sentiment for socialism is strong, is still dealing with the ghosts of the former military dictator. Through his narrative, Rowe illustrates the irony of Chile's strong system of capitalism that leaves most people working long hours at low wages.
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Wine, Communism & Volcanoes: A Story of Chilean Wine
Drive beyond the dusty provincial towns and the Chilean landscape is carpeted with 1?4 million acres of grapes that ripen perfectly in bright sunlight, warm days, and cool evenings. Labor, land, and grape prices are low, so Chilean wineries can make high quality wines at a fraction of the cost of those in California, Australia or Europe. Walker Elliott Rowe weaves a narrative of the Chilean people and culture, introducing the reader to many characters both inside and outside the wine business. The towering Andes Mountains are not the only item looming over the Chilean horizon-this progressive country, where the sentiment for socialism is strong, is still dealing with the ghosts of the former military dictator. Through his narrative, Rowe illustrates the irony of Chile's strong system of capitalism that leaves most people working long hours at low wages.
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Wine, Communism & Volcanoes: A Story of Chilean Wine

Wine, Communism & Volcanoes: A Story of Chilean Wine

Wine, Communism & Volcanoes: A Story of Chilean Wine

Wine, Communism & Volcanoes: A Story of Chilean Wine

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Drive beyond the dusty provincial towns and the Chilean landscape is carpeted with 1?4 million acres of grapes that ripen perfectly in bright sunlight, warm days, and cool evenings. Labor, land, and grape prices are low, so Chilean wineries can make high quality wines at a fraction of the cost of those in California, Australia or Europe. Walker Elliott Rowe weaves a narrative of the Chilean people and culture, introducing the reader to many characters both inside and outside the wine business. The towering Andes Mountains are not the only item looming over the Chilean horizon-this progressive country, where the sentiment for socialism is strong, is still dealing with the ghosts of the former military dictator. Through his narrative, Rowe illustrates the irony of Chile's strong system of capitalism that leaves most people working long hours at low wages.

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ISBN-13: 9781934074039
Publisher: Apprentice House
Publication date: 08/01/2006
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Walker Elliott Rowe is the author of Wine, Communism, and Volcanoes and Wandering Through Virginia's Vineyards. His writings have appeared in Wine Business Monthly, the Richmond Times Dispatch, Wine and Cuisine, The Virginia Wine Guide, The Virginia Wine Gazette, and the Rappahannock News. He has spent months in vineyards and wineries in Virginia and Chile in order to gather material for his writings. Born and raised in South Carolina, Mr. Rowe lives in Rappahannock County, Virginia, where he maintains a small vineyard, tends another vineyard, and is a partner in a local winery.
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