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Wine – A Gentleman’s Game: The Adventures of an Amateur Winemaker Turned Professional (Excelsior Editions
213 pages | Excelsior Ed (July 8, 2009) | ISBN: 1438429320 | PDF | 13.5 M
How one man and his family made their dream of owning a winery come true–and helped revitalize New York’s winemaking industry in the process.
In 1957, Mark and Dene Miller purchased a vineyard in Marlboro, New York, overlooking the majestic Hudson River and the distant Berkshires. They really only wanted a few acres of vines, from which they hoped to produce a few cases of wine for themselves and their friends. Yet out of that small dream grew something much more ambitious: the revitalization not only of America’s oldest known vineyard but of the entire Hudson Valley winemaking industry. Told with charm and humor and illustrated with Mark Miller’s own handsome drawings, Wine–A Gentleman’s Game offers a great deal of practical information on grape cultivation and winemaking. Perhaps more importantly, however, their story, and the story of Benmarl Winery, also nurtures the hope lurking in many of us that, with the proper amount of courage and determination, we could do the same.















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