The Wines of California

Elaine Chukan Brown author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:ACADEMIE DU VIN LIBRARY LIMITED

Published:2nd Apr '25

Should be back in stock very soon

The Wines of California cover

"It’s less of a traditional reference book and more of a meditation on place – through its people, purpose, and possibility. With a healthy yet necessary and perhaps overdue dose of historical context, political awareness, nuance, and care, they offer a portrait of California wine that finally acknowledges all the hands that shaped it."Decanter

“The most complete panorama yet of California wine today… An ambitious, thought-provoking book, The Wines of California is a new classic for you to read and add to your bookshelf.” — World of Fine Wine 

“... It's as interested in power structures as in Parker points, and that's what makes it essential.” — Forbes 

“… anybody interested in how California wine became a world force ought to read this book.” — NY Times
"This book is core, essential. For anyone just beginning their journey, this will put wine in context in straightforward language with little jargon.... Brown’s book is both current and timeless. Chukan Brown takes at in-depth look at the forces that made, moved and continue to shape Califorina wine. In investigating the history, they look hard at the instrumental part played by Indigenous Peoples and the reliance of the wine (and other agricultural sectors) on inexpensive farm labour. It will appeal to an audience far beyond the typical wine book reader."
 Grape Collective
A concise, complete, smartly delivered and cohesive book for serious readers and students of wine. Focusing on the world’s fourth largest producer of wine – California – the book takes readers on a journey through the golden state’s wines, paying due attention to famous regions such as Sonoma and Napa as well as introducing readers to exciting up-and-coming regions to explore.

The book is divided into three major sections. The first presents the key ideas that help make sense of California wine as a whole, including the history of California wine in brief, how the topography delivers California’s overarching climatic and soil conditions, and the basics of vineyard and winery factors relevant to the state such as the role of the AVA.

The second section takes each major region in turn and looks into its history, growing conditions and varieties, as well as discussing the most significant and interesting...

"This is as thoughtful, erudite, and well-considered a tome on Califrornia wine as you’d expect from someone like Elaine, and much care has been taken to represent the newer guard of California winemaking, its major players, and how the area collectively got to this point in its winegrowing evolution. Personally, I especially enjoyed how Elaine explores the history of the region and how she represents its importance. This is a fine addition to the Classic Wine Library‘s classy lineup of overview books." - 1 Wine Dude
"Elaine Chukan Brown’s new book, The Wines of California, examines this shifting reality with a clear-eyed approach." - Forbes
“The most complete panorama yet of California wine today… An ambitious, thought-provoking book, The Wines of California is a new classic for you to read and add to your bookshelf.” - World of Fine Wine
“Yes, it covers topography, climate, and key players, but it also offers a deeper, multi-perspective look at history (from all sides), as well as the economics, labor, and cultures that have made California wine possible. It's as interested in power structures as in Parker points, and that's what makes it essential.” - Forbes
“Many books about California wine have been written, but few histories have sought to be as comprehensive as the engrossing “The Wines of California” by Elaine Chukan Brown… She excels in placing wine within the social and political contexts of the historical moment, and her assessment of current challenges is provocative and, I think, accurate… anybody interested in how California wine became a world force ought to read this book.” - NY Times

ISBN: 9781913141875

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 35mm

Weight: 720g

468 pages