Verwandte Artikel zu The Second Bud: Deserting the City for a Farm Winery

The Second Bud: Deserting the City for a Farm Winery - Hardcover

 
9780881464559: The Second Bud: Deserting the City for a Farm Winery
Alle Exemplare der Ausgabe mit dieser ISBN anzeigen:
 
 
Críticas:

The story of Tiger Mountain Vineyards is a window into the nascent community of regional and local wineries; Martha and John are helping to craft a high-quality wine industry in America’s rural South.—Doug Frost, master sommelier, master of wine, author, and internationally known wine consultant

Second Bud is vintage Martha Ezzard: detailed and passionate prose with a splash of humor. She recounts her family’s pioneering venture into the world of fine wine from the terroir of a Southern family farm. —Lea Donosky, former Sunday editor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Martha Ezzard never shied away from difficult subjects as a newspaper columnist, but who’d have expected to find her making award-winning wines from grapes grown on a North Georgia family farm—digging in the dirt in Tiger, Georgia. Her fascinating story is not just about a change in lifestyle but a leap of faith. —Dick Denny, past chairman, High Museum of Art, founder and chief taster, High Museum Atlanta, wine auction

At Tiger Mountain Vineyards Martha Ezzard has proven herself to be a talented and tireless promoter, event planner, tour guide, tasting expert, and grape harvester. While I have appreciated her efforts in all these capacities, I do miss the thoughtful editorials she used to write for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. What a pleasure to page through this memoir of her life as a winemaker and read her elegant, incisive, and ever-opinionated prose again. —John Kessler, award winning food writer and chief restaurant critic, Atlanta Journal- Constitution

 

Reseña del editor:

Martha M. Ezzard and her physician husband John are among the pioneers in the movement of professionals trading busy city careers for a return to the land. While this story about saving a family farm is distinctly Southern, it typifies the national locally grown movement which has begun to sweep the country. Locally grown foods call for wines that are a taste of the local earth—what wine aficionados call the terroir, the soils and climate that give them unique flavors not found in California or Burgundy or anywhere other than, in this case, Tiger Mountain. The Ezzards undertook their risky wine growing venture in rural North Georgia where sweet tea has long been the drink of choice. John chose some unique European vinifera that would produce quality fruit in southeastern growing conditions, while Martha worried that she would be peddling such weird wine grapes out of the back of a pickup truck. Eventually, the forlorn looking sticks in the ground produced wines that won gold and silver medals in top east coast and California competitions. What follows initially are long sweaty days of post hole digging, trellis wire stringing, and weed pulling mixed with a few chiggers and ticks—but also the thrill of sighting a giant blue heron in the dawn mist of the farm pond—of hearing the honking of geese at sunset. There are times when the city high rise still beckons, but what Martha and John learn after burning smudge pots all night in a late April freeze only to see their pink buds turn brown despite it all, is that wine grapes have a second bud –and so too, because of their shared venture, does their relationship. THE SECOND BUD is a story that reflects today’s agricultural evolution in the southeast, from tobacco, logging, and truck farming to agri-tourism, outdoor recreation, vineyards, and farm wineries. Filled with small town characters, unlikely obstacles and dirt based success, this memoir is a down home version of “Under a Tuscan Sun,” a couple’s risk taking to revive a fifth-generation family farm in the tiny North Georgia town of Tiger by cultivating fine wine grapes. It will appeal to romantics, wannabe winemakers, and all who covet the rural life. 

„Über diesen Titel“ kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.

  • VerlagMercer University Press
  • Erscheinungsdatum2013
  • ISBN 10 0881464554
  • ISBN 13 9780881464559
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • Anzahl der Seiten274
  • Bewertung

Versand: EUR 48,99
Von Deutschland nach USA

Versandziele, Kosten & Dauer

In den Warenkorb

Beste Suchergebnisse beim ZVAB

Foto des Verkäufers

Ezzard, Martha M.
Verlag: MERCER UNIV PR (2013)
ISBN 10: 0881464554 ISBN 13: 9780881464559
Neu Hardcover Anzahl: > 20
Anbieter:
moluna
(Greven, Deutschland)
Bewertung

Buchbeschreibung Zustand: New. Martha M. Ezzard and her physician husband John are among the pioneers in the movement of professionals trading busy city careers for a return to the land. While this story about saving a family farm is distinctly Southern, it typifies the national locally . Artikel-Nr. 595125366

Weitere Informationen zu diesem Verkäufer | Verkäufer kontaktieren

Neu kaufen
EUR 31,87
Währung umrechnen

In den Warenkorb

Versand: EUR 48,99
Von Deutschland nach USA
Versandziele, Kosten & Dauer