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Hungry for Wine: Seeing the World Through the Lens of a Wine Glass, by Cathy Huyghe

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Hungry for Wine: Seeing the World Through the Lens of a Wine Glass, by Cathy Huyghe

Hungry for Wine: Seeing the World Through the Lens of a Wine Glass, by Cathy Huyghe



Hungry for Wine: Seeing the World Through the Lens of a Wine Glass, by Cathy Huyghe

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Get ready to find some things you never expected to find in a book about wine. Things like regrets, migrant labor, war, financial crises, and post-apartheid economics. Things, too, like following a calling, and doing something even though it makes no sense, and creating the life you imagine for yourself. For the people you'll meet in these twelve chapters, wine does so much more than quench thirst. Wine is how they express themselves to the world. It's how they put food on the table for their families. It's how they carve their niche. Sometimes it's even their tool to fight repression and discrimination. Hungry for Wine is also a memoir about how the author went from simply liking the taste of wine, to tasting it every day, to writing about it 365 days a year, to traveling the world in search of the people and the stories in this book. Some people see the world in a grain of sand. Now you can see it in a glass of wine. This book will change the way you look at wine. Forever.

Hungry for Wine: Seeing the World Through the Lens of a Wine Glass, by Cathy Huyghe

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #250603 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-14
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .31" w x 6.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 130 pages
Hungry for Wine: Seeing the World Through the Lens of a Wine Glass, by Cathy Huyghe

Review "Cathy Huyghe's book is most certainly not a how-to-become-a-wine-connoisseur-in-X-number-of-days, but rather an exploration of what a life that is passionate about wine looks like, feels like and sounds like." -Randall Grahm, Winemaker and Owner, Bonny Doon Vineyard"Cathy is a master storyteller, she makes us dream of sipping those wines she presents, of visiting those places, of meeting those people. A book that invites you to reflect, while reading it with one hand. Keep a glass of wine in the other." -Pedro Ballesteros Torres MW"What an opus! Huyghe gives us a real world with real people, dirt, mold, war, economic dislocation. The unexpected -- a rabbit, octopi, a wine cemetery -- and above all, a people whose hearts have been forged in the furnace of life." -Allegra Jordan, Author of The End of Innocence"Brilliantly written, Hungry for Wine exceeds my expectations in every chapter. It is sincere, refreshing, and significant. Where other writers have failed, Cathy has succeeded in humanizing wine." -Arlene Oliveros, Certified Sommelier, Founder/CEO of World of Wines (WOW), Canada & Philippines

About the Author Cathy Huyghe is a wine columnist at Forbes.com and Food52. Her work has also been featured in Decanter, The Atlantic, the BBC, The Boston Globe, Worth magazine, and WGBH-TV. She holds Master’s degrees from the Graduate School of Design and the Journalism program at Harvard University, where she founded an organization called Harvard Alumni in Wine and Food. Cathy has worked in the kitchens of some of the world’s finest chefs, including Thomas Keller, Alice Waters, and Jean-Pierre Vigato. Find her online at cathyhuyghe.com. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband, their twin boys, and their Bernese Mountain Dog.


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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Enchanting, brilliant, global By Allegra Jordan What an opus! Huyghe gives us a real world with real people, dirt, mold, war, economic dislocation. The unexpected -a rabbit, octopi, a wine cemetery - and above all, a people whose hearts have been forged in the furnace of life. Hungry for Wine provides an extraordinary and global lens on the people behind the drops in our glass. I have a new understanding about the people of the land who bring us incredibly unique and diverse wines. After reading HUNGRY FOR WINE, I hope never to drink wine again without a full cup of reverence.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. "The life a winemaker, in other words, is anything but glamorous." beautifully illustrated By Amazon Customer I love this book. As a transplant to a wine region in Northern Italy I have come to appreciate the back story of the wine and the winemaker in a very different way. Nuances I could never know by simply picking up a bottle at my neighborhood wine shop. The story behind what is in the glass - and, how it made its way there - makes it that much more special. I was especially drawn to the chapters of wine areas I know little about, Patagonia, Syria, even the urban winery in Portland for a different reason. It's where I grew up.I love this line from Chapter 12: "The life a winemaker, in other words, is anything but glamorous." I've come to learn that first hand getting to know the producers in my region. At the heart of it, those making the wine are farmers. With that comes many challenges and it was incredible to see how those play out in difference cultures, from vantage points I never considers. Grazie Mille, Cathy. I look forward to the next installment.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A Terrific Debut Book About Wine By Mark Spivak Finally: a wine book that is not pompous, boring, or written by someone who believes himself or herself to be the God of the grape.In Hungry for Wine: Seeing the World Through the Lens of a Wine Glass, Cathy Huyghe narrates her journey from wine lover to wine writer in a compelling and human way. The book consists of twelve chapters that focus on wine-related stories from around the globe---people and producers the author has visited and bonded with---and each concludes with a tasting note on a specific wine that relates to that chapter.There are some powerful stories here. The first one, “How to Live Your Wine Life With No Regrets,” tells the tale of a 93 year-old wine collector in West, Cambridge, Mass., who has amassed a formidable cellar over the years. He shares a problem common to many of us: he has become more focused on collecting than drinking. As he gives the narrator a tour of his underground cellar, it becomes clear that most of the great bottles are past their prime and undrinkable. In the act of obsessively waiting for the perfect moment to drink each bottle, the man has denied himself that pleasure. The tasting note focuses on the 1970 Rauzan-Gassies, one of the wines the collector displays during the visit. Huyghe tracks down two bottles and finds them to be oxidized to the point of vinegar. She barely needs to draw the parallel---in life, as in wine, you’re far better off seizing the moment while you can best enjoy it.Many of the other tales are just as vivid. Huyghe takes us to a Greek winery struggling to prosper in the midst of the country’s ongoing economic crisis; visits the only producer in Syria, an operation that somehow continues to make wine in the midst of war and revolution; she takes us hiking in Patagonia, and gives us a rare glimpse of the people who are really responsible for the wine we drink---the vineyard workers who endure the arduous and sometimes dangerous job of harvesting grapes.Get Cathy Huyghe’s book and curl up with a glass or two. When you finish, you’ll be much hungrier for wine than when you started.Disclosure: I received a free review copy of this book.

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