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Maestro: André Tchelistcheff and the Rebirth of Napa Valley (At Table)

Maestro: André Tchelistcheff and the Rebirth of Napa Valley (At Table)

by James O. Gump (Author)
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Wine insiders called André Tchelistcheff the “winemaker’s winemaker,” the “wine doctor,” and simply “maestro.” After Prohibition brought Napa Valley and its wine industry to the brink of catastrophe, Tchelistcheff (1901–94) proved essential in its revitalization. Tchelistcheff’s unique background—a sickly child, a Russian émigré forced from his homeland during the Bolshevik Revolution, a White Army lieutenant who fought in the Crimea, a physical laborer in a Bulgarian coal mine, a Czechoslovakian-trained agronomist, and a French-schooled viticulturist and enologist—prepared him for a remarkable winemaking career. He spent thirty-five years in Napa Valley’s Beaulieu Vineyard and nearly two “post-retirement” decades doing freelance consulting work for more than thirty wineries. His early struggles forged his principal character traits, which he passed on to an entire generation of winemakers. His students, including some of the most accomplished winemakers of the post-Prohibition period, marveled over their mentor’s sense of authority, profound insight, humble presence, and abundant wisdom. This inspiring account of Tchelistcheff’s life includes interviews with friends, family, and mentees, which reveal how one man used his passion and knowledge to help save a community on the edge of disaster. In Maestro James O. Gump preserves the memory of a fascinating individual and one of the most influential winemakers of the modern era.   Read more

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PublisherUniversity of Nebraska Press
Publication dateJuly 1, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Print length224 pages
ISBN-101496226054
ISBN-13978-1496226051
Item Weight2.31 pounds
Dimensions6 x 1 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank#875,938 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #296 in Historical Russia Biographies #381 in U.S. Immigrant History #481 in Emigrants & Immigrants Biographies
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