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Was it morning? Was it evening? It was a long time ago when a field owner went to his land searching for figs. In his field, an expert winemaker took care of the vineyard which probably occupied most of the land. However, the owner was not interested in grapes. His gaze went directly to the fig tree but, alas, there were no fruits: it was not the first time. Who knows how many times in three years his hopes for sweetness were broken by the sterility of the plant? "It’s enough! This is the last time I can't find fruit", he heard screaming. The winemaker ran worried. At the sight of the owner, fearing for his work and for the destiny of the vineyard, he heard instead: “Cut the fig tree!”.
Over 19 million people visit the California wine country every year to enjoy the area's renowned wine, food, and landscapesand the casual lifestyle. Christine Hanna—award-winning winemaker, mother, and consummate hostess—epitomizes the regions laid-back approach to wine and food. Hanna shares her wine expertise and entertaining savvy with 100 recipes, and 75 color photographs capture her tabletops overflowing with local ingredients and products. A souvenir of the good life, The Winemaker Cooks is sure to be savored by wine lovers everywhere!
The Fig Tree is a collection of Original and retold traditional Jewish stories. A magical fig tree in old Spain remembers what has long been forgotten. At a modern-day Malibu beach, a rudderless young surfer is looking for a purpose in his life. A young Jewish wife and mother is caught up in the carnage of the housing crash of 2008. During ancient times in the Middle East, a donkey saves an entire community from destruction.Come journey with Certified Jewish Storyteller Glenn J. Hill, Yosef ben Israel, as he weaves a glowing net of story gems across the fabric of time and space. From the secret of the best investment one might make, to the power of a simple prayer of blessing. From a single drink of water that changes everything, to understanding that an essential ingredient may be missing from a life. These original and retold Jewish folktales speak to secrets both simple and deep, all certain to inspire!
Wine was an inseparable part of the ancient Israeli diet and its production was so important that farmers with active vineyards were exempt from military service. In the Bible, only water and bread are mentioned as often. In Wine in the Bible, Jabier Marquinez gives readers unique insight into wine's inextricable place in the lives of ancient Israelites with direct references form the Old and New Testaments, which relay such intricate details as specific vineyard practices from grafting and pruning to watering and fertilizing, ethical labor agreements with foreign vineyard workers, vineyard pests and proper abatement techniques, ancient winery technology, and the use of wine as medicine and dyes. This book is a fascinating examination of the daily lives, at work and leisure, of Biblical-era winemakers and wine drinkers.
Made famous by Homer, the stunning hillsides and islands of southern Greece seem to have been forgotten by modern tourists. This exciting anthology invites travelers to expand their itineraries beyond Athens and explore the territory once roamed by Odysseus. Filled with vivid accounts that transport the reader to the Peloponnesus, the collection depicts many facets of life in this beautiful region, from award-winning wineries to hiking trails, from household olive groves to ancient ruins. No longer threatened by the Cyclops, the island of Elafanisos is now a haven of beaches and tavernas. Monemvasia's citadel is in ruins, but the town and surrounding vineyards thrive. The writers plunge into Greek village life with abandon, learning to sing folksongs and dance to the bazouki, and sampling local wines, olives, and savory dishes. Entertaining and poignant, the essays capture all the charms, both ancient and modern, of this delightfully undiscovered region.
30 Trees präsentiert die Lieblingsbäume von 30 international erfolgreichen Landschaftsarchitekt:innen. Dabei beschreiben sie die Eigenschaften, die das Wesen dieser Bäume verkörpern, die gestalteten Landschaften, die sie mit den Bäumen in Verbindung bringen, und die Verwendung der Bäume in den realisierten Projekten. Diese persönlichen Einblicke werden durch fünf wissenschaftliche Aufsätze über Kriterien wie Typologie, Ökologie, Pflege und Jahreszeiten ergänzt, die bei der Baumauswahl für die Landschaft entscheidend sind. Ergänzend enthält das Buch eine botanische Beschreibung jeder genannten Spezies. Das Ergebnis ist ein Kompendium von Erkenntnissen über Baumarten und Wissen über den Einsatz von Bäumen in der Landschaftsarchitektur – für Designerinnen und Designer ebenso interessant wie für Laiinnen und Laien. Kompendium über beliebte Bäume in der Landschaftsarchitektur Über 30 Projekte aus der ganzen Welt Ausgewählt von 30 internationalen Landschaftsarchitekt:innen
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. While wine drunk millennia ago was the humble beverage of the people, today the drink is inextricable with power, sophistication, and often wealth. Bottles sell for half a million dollars. Point systems tell us which wines are considered the best. Wine professionals give us the language to describe what we taste. Agricultural product and cultural commodity, drink of ritual and drink of addiction, purveyor of pleasure, pain, and memory - wine has never been contained in a single glass. Drawing from science, religion, literature, and memoir, Wine meditates on the power structures bound up with making and drinking this ancient, intoxicating beverage. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
History is full of witnesses unaware of the events that have changed the course of humanity. Valerio Massimo Manfredi knows it well. Almost like the famous Italian writer Alessandro Manzoni, his literary work has always been focused on the "humble", on those apparently supporting actors on the great stage of the world, but able to give us back a clearer and simpler look, more realistic and anti- rhetorical. In a word, more human. Son of landless peasants in the Galilee under the Roman yoke, the protagonist of this story is forced to earn a living inventing new jobs. Sailor with no luck, woodcutter and carpenter, winegrower at the service of a small landowner. Eventually he decides to start his own business, and open up a promising inn. It seems the story of an ordinary man and of his inventiveness in the atmosphere of a new era, in which many things are changing. And so it is: something absolutely new, unthinkable and shocking is happening around him. The novelty of a preaching, of a testimony that will forever change History, and that has the human features of the son of a carpenter from Nazareth. Their meeting takes place during a wedding banquet at Cana. The host is in charge of the wine, but unfortunately he run out of it. He will then be the privileged witness of a fact that he will hardly, or rather he will not, be able to explain. But his relationship with the Nazarene and his strange disciples do not end there. Some time later, during the Passover in Jerusalem, they will come again to ask some wine: to celebrate what seems to be a sad night for a farewell supper... Valerio Massimo Manfredi launch the Wingsbert House series dedicated to the great writers of the past and the present that write about wine, its history, its philosophy. With an archaeological training, Manfredi is one of the most widely read and beloved Italian writers in the world. He is also a cinema scriptwriter and television presenter. His latest novel, the sequel of Odysseus. The Oath. (Mondadori) came out in the Italian bookstores in September 2013.
Robert V. Camuto sets out across modern Southern Italy in search of the “South-ness” that defined his youthful experience and views the world through wine, food, and families.