
Alice Feiring
Author of The Battle for Wine and Love: or How I Saved the World from Parkerization
Works by Alice Feiring
The Battle for Wine and Love: or How I Saved the World from Parkerization (2008) 63 copies, 2 reviews
For the Love of Wine: My Odyssey through the World's Most Ancient Wine Culture (2016) 24 copies, 2 reviews
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Common Knowledge
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- journalist
author
blogger
wine columnist (Time)
travel columnist (Time) - Awards and honors
- James Beard Foundation award
one of the seven best blogs ("In Vino Veritas", Food & Wine) - Nationality
- USA
- Places of residence
- New York, New York, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- New York, USA
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Reviews
My goodness, I have been reading a lot of wine related books lately, but this one really stands out. Feiring is a extremely passionate connoisseur of wine and it's history. Her book is about the country of Georgia, and it's thousands of years of wine culture. She vividly describes her experiences in the country, tracking it's vinicultural history, it's methods of making wine, and it's struggles through the years in preserving it's culture.
Feiring is an outspoken advocate of the natural, show more organic method of making wine. She makes a strong case against the current trends of the mass production, chemically enhanced, pesticide laden, monotonous wine. While the world is experiencing the taking over of wineries and vineyards by large corporations (and the Chinese), Georgia is embracing it's roots in it's age-old techniques.
Feiring explains in detail how Georgian wine is made in qvevri's (clay vessels sunk into the ground), the methods of making the wine, and the hundreds of varieties of grape vines in Georgia (many of which have been saved and maintained only by local farmers). She describes how the culture was almost wiped out by the Soviets during their period of occupation.
Her descriptive language is of such high quality that you could almost smell and taste the wines and food. She made you feel as though you were with her, sitting down to expansive meals with Georgian farmers, traveling through the countryside in search of rare grape vines or ancient qvevri's. Her portrayals of people enabled me to clearly see them in my own mind. While it seems like small scale, sustainable methods she advocates are facing insurmountable odds against the large corporations, it is refreshing to know that there are people like her who are trying. If you are interested in wine, history that wasn't taught in our schools, or just outstanding writing, this is a great book for you! show less
Feiring is an outspoken advocate of the natural, show more organic method of making wine. She makes a strong case against the current trends of the mass production, chemically enhanced, pesticide laden, monotonous wine. While the world is experiencing the taking over of wineries and vineyards by large corporations (and the Chinese), Georgia is embracing it's roots in it's age-old techniques.
Feiring explains in detail how Georgian wine is made in qvevri's (clay vessels sunk into the ground), the methods of making the wine, and the hundreds of varieties of grape vines in Georgia (many of which have been saved and maintained only by local farmers). She describes how the culture was almost wiped out by the Soviets during their period of occupation.
Her descriptive language is of such high quality that you could almost smell and taste the wines and food. She made you feel as though you were with her, sitting down to expansive meals with Georgian farmers, traveling through the countryside in search of rare grape vines or ancient qvevri's. Her portrayals of people enabled me to clearly see them in my own mind. While it seems like small scale, sustainable methods she advocates are facing insurmountable odds against the large corporations, it is refreshing to know that there are people like her who are trying. If you are interested in wine, history that wasn't taught in our schools, or just outstanding writing, this is a great book for you! show less
For those into wine and wanting to understand what lies beyond Parker in the wine unknown, this book reveals some of that. Not so much a book of wine ratings, but a combination travelogue, autobiography, and wine region and producer history, that leads me to begin to ask questions about the authenticity to place and grape of the wine I drink.
Alice Feiring tells her story of wine through her memories of her past. She then explains how the wine figured into the story then tells about the wine.
I found this interesting. I learned a lot. I did not know there was natural wines made without the 72 additives that can be used in corporate wine making. I liked how she explained where the grapes came from and how they smell and taste once in the bottle. I also liked that each chapter was a story from her life and how it affected her. She show more did not have the easiest life. That she escaped a serial killer was unexpected. But through it all, she survived to bring us these stories and teach us about natural wines. show less
I found this interesting. I learned a lot. I did not know there was natural wines made without the 72 additives that can be used in corporate wine making. I liked how she explained where the grapes came from and how they smell and taste once in the bottle. I also liked that each chapter was a story from her life and how it affected her. She show more did not have the easiest life. That she escaped a serial killer was unexpected. But through it all, she survived to bring us these stories and teach us about natural wines. show less
To Fall In Love, Drink This (2022) byAlice Fearing. This is a wine lover’s delight. Alice Fearing is a professional wine critic so you should be able to trust the numerous drinking recommendations that follow each chapter as being tasty entries into the different worlds of wine. And there are many different worlds.
But this is foremost a memoir detailing many different portions of her life. We see her with her beloved grandfather who introduced her to “HOW” to smell things, which led show more to a greater understanding of what wine is and could be. There is a first crush, a love affair, the loneliness of covid isolation and many more sections of her life. It is with her vantage point of understanding so many wines and her ability to relate those wines to various portions of her life that manages to capture us and allows her to take us down the bung hole of tasting.
An easy read that explains so many varied things about wine, and life. Please sample a recommendation or two as you page through this gifted writer’s life show less
But this is foremost a memoir detailing many different portions of her life. We see her with her beloved grandfather who introduced her to “HOW” to smell things, which led show more to a greater understanding of what wine is and could be. There is a first crush, a love affair, the loneliness of covid isolation and many more sections of her life. It is with her vantage point of understanding so many wines and her ability to relate those wines to various portions of her life that manages to capture us and allows her to take us down the bung hole of tasting.
An easy read that explains so many varied things about wine, and life. Please sample a recommendation or two as you page through this gifted writer’s life show less
Statistics
- Works
- 7
- Members
- 201
- Popularity
- #109,506
- Rating
- 4.3
- Reviews
- 8
- ISBNs
- 21
- Languages
- 3


