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"There will be obvious comparisons between Deirdre Heekin's thoughtful observations, musings, and distillations of Italian culture and those of other writers of expatriate life under the Tuscan sun, clouds and beyond, but Heekin incorporates an entirely other essence largely overlooked in that genre: the alchemy that fuels all of those glorious meals and recipes she recounts, not only in Italy, but Vermont, Paris, New Orleans, and Belfast. From jug wines to Brunello, rosolio to Campari, Sazeracs to Murphy's Irish Whisky (neat, please!), Heekin rightly discovers along the way that the true recipe for great alchemy demands the magic of memory, and all the wonderment and discovery that come with it."--Anthony Giglio, author of FOOD & WINE's Wine Guide 2009 and 2010, Cocktails in New York, and several Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guides

“Deirdre Heekin sets a bountiful table for her readers. Libation is like the best of meals, in this case one with plates full of delicious memories and ruminations on passion and curiosity. And, finally and most importantly, there is a most satisfying dollop of love, a fine dessert which leaves us with an almost unimaginably sweet regard for life.”--Neal I. Rosenthal, author of Reflections of a Wine Merchant



"The combination of travel, the alchemy of liqueurs, and her sheer joie de vivre make Heekin's book as delicious, intriguing, and warming as any of the recipes she pursues."--Joseph Olshan, author of The Conversion

“The alchemy of Deirdre Heekin’s beautifully evocative memoir, her libation in tribute to the art of making wine, spirits, and other ‘waters of life,’ is not only the alchemy of grapes as they ferment, or that of an American couple falling in love with French and Italian cordials and spirits, or that of the pungent taste of liqueurs, whiskeys, and eaux de vie remembered on snowy Vermont evenings with such intensity that fervent, joyful, sun-filled memories of love, friendship, pleasure, and bliss come alive. It is also the alchemy of a prose transformed into a spirited and intoxicating poetry.”--Richard Stamelman, author of Perfume: Joy, Obsession, Scandal, Sin; A Cultural History of Fragrance


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For many years, Deirdre Heekin has been creating an unusual, revitalist wine archive of rare and traditional Italian varietals at Osteria Pane e Salute, the nationally celebrated restaurant and wine bar she shares with her chef husband, Caleb Barber. Self-taught in the world of Italian wines, she is known for her fine-tuned work with scent and taste and her ability to pair wines and food in unexpected yet terroir-driven ways.

In Libation, a Bitter Alchemy,, a series of linked personal essays, Heekin explores the curious development of her nose and palate, her intuitive education and relationship with wine and spirits, and her arduous attempts to make liqueurs and wine from the fruits of her own land in northern New England. The essays follow her as she unearths ruby-toned wines given up by the ghosts of long-gone wine makers from the red soil of Italy, her adoptive land; as she embarks on a complicated pilgrimage to the home of one of the world’s oldest cocktails, Sazerac, in Katrina-soaked New Orleans; as she attempts a midsummer crafting of a brandy made from inherited roses, the results of an old Sicilian recipe she found in a dusty bookstore in Naples.

Musing on spirits from Campari to alkermes, Heekin’s writing is as intoxicating, rich, and carefully crafted as the wines, liquors, and locales she loves.

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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing; 1 edition (June 2, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1603580867
  • ISBN-13: 978-1603580861
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #273,645 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For Foodies...travel in search of the perfect taste, July 16, 2009
By T. Fraser (Texas Hill Country, USA) - See all my reviews
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Sometimes a book is not only good, but its timing is perfect; it may come along when you've been reading other books with which the new tome perfectly integrates and serves as a necessary complement. Such is the case for me with "Libation". I've been on a "foodie" kick in my reading, having read all three of Michael Ruhlman's books chronicling his stint at the Culinary Institute of America for culinary arts training and his subsequent exploration of the rise of celebrity chefs, plus Martha Rose Shulman's book "Culinary Boot Camp: Five Days of Basic Training at The Culinary Institute of America". All are excellent and give a thorough view of the demanding nature of the business and the technical expertise that is instilled and demanded of professional chefs.

"Libation" is the perfect accompaniment to these books.

While the previously mentioned titles are all about the mechanics of superb food preparation and expert techniques, "Libation" is a celebration of the sensuous aspects of food and beverage. While the other books keep us in the heat of the kitchen, "Libation" takes us to the sun-warmed heat of Italy in search of elusive tastes and scents. The frenetic pace of the kitchen characterizes the other titles, whereas "Libation" is a pastoral interlude, best read in a lazy hammock on a slow summer day.

The tidbits of history and fact interspersed in Heekin's account of her searches and travels for obscure and forgotten libations add to the enjoyment. I found myself spending hours online looking up additional information in response to chapters I'd read.

Recipes are interspersed throughout the book, always in keeping with the topic of the chapter in which they are found; most are for, as one would guess, libations of various forms, but there is one recipe for an alkerne-soaked egg white cake with medieval origins.

If you can't wrangle a trip to Italy this summer or a meal at a gourmet restaurant, reading "Libation" is a satisfying substitute; it would also be a wonderful gift for the aspiring chef or gourmand.




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5.0 out of 5 stars Salute!, June 17, 2009
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Part memoir, part travelogue, part garden notebook, part Italian Renaissance history, part food writing, and all about (especially Italian) wine and liqueurs, LIBATION, A BITTER ALCHEMY, is a series of related essays bound by the author's fascination with and love for her subject. Deirdre Heekin starts out explaining that, having descended from a long line of obsessive drunks, she realizes some may consider her interests unhealthy. But she wants to redeem her and her ancestors' histories. After reading her book, which is brimming with intelligence, respect, and an abiding affection for her subject, I can't help but think she is successful.

Having recently read an exciting memoir about extreme sports and surviving a plane crash, I delighted in this book's quieter, simpler pleasures. It was a joy to read, and I found myself looking forward to the end of the day when I could spend some time with her lyrical and interesting essays, including "Ode to Campari," "Sazerac," "Little Water" (about vodka), and various pieces about wine. One of my favorites was a thought-provoking and entertaining comparison of winemaking and perfumery.

I was sorry to finish the last essay, and I will look for her future writings.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A passionate (and technical) memoir of wine, food, and travel, July 7, 2009
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In this collection of linked essays, Deirdre Heekin describes her growing appreciation for wine and the land from which it comes. Her musings range from her travels to the small winemaking villages in Italy to her life at home in Vermont where she and her husband own and manage an Italian restaurant that uses locally grown ingredients. In her own words, Heekin describes Libation as a book "about soil, vines, fruit, history, scent, taste, chemistry, and memory."

The breadth of the topics covered--from high-end perfumery in Paris to a casual family meal in Tuscany--ensures something to interest just about any reader. The lack of a central focus, however, renders Libation a bit disjointed. Heekin is knowledgeable and passionate about the subjects she discusses. Her writing is mostly charming but occasionally overloaded with technical detail. Winemakers and restaurateurs will appreciate the rigorous treatment, but armchair tourists will be left wanting more whimsy and less technique.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely Writing, Rich Language, Almost Poetic; Should Be Savored Just Like Excellent Food and Drink
This is a memoir, not a nonfiction book. This is my first exposure to Deirdre Heekin and her writing and I feel that I've discovered a treasure. Read more
Published 3 days ago by christinemm - The Thinking Mother

5.0 out of 5 stars Well-written, the search for delicious treasure.
This book was unexpectedly fascinating. This isn't about food so much as the pursuit to make perfect food - in this case, wine. Read more
Published 1 month ago by D. Schaefer

5.0 out of 5 stars A personal selection of essays and insights perfect for any serious cookery collection
From the vineyards of Deirdre Heekin's adoptive Italy to old cocktail bars in modern New Orleans, Heekin draws important connections between food and wine choices and nature. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Midwest Book Review

4.0 out of 5 stars A Travelogue of a Nose
This memoir focuses largely on the personal education or, perhaps, the personal cultivation of the author's sense of olfaction. Read more
Published 2 months ago by D. P. Schroeder

5.0 out of 5 stars An encounter with spirits, liqueurs, winemaking, and Italy.
Libation is a book to read in the afternoon while swinging in a hammock and sipping a cool drink. The style of writing is poetic and story-like. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Keith E. Webb

2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting topics but desperately in need of editing
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I was really looking forward to reading this book -- how could you not like an interesting travelogue about Italy, Italian food, wine, spirits and... Read more
Published 3 months ago by L. C Glover

3.0 out of 5 stars Best in small doses; best on technical wine and spirits
In this set of linked essays, Deirdre Henkin describes scenes from her life in Italy, her life as a restauranteur, and her quest to understand and create things that smell good... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jessica Weissman

5.0 out of 5 stars The World in a Glass
Libation is not for everybody. Ms. Heekan is an excellent writer in style and substance. But she is not a professional writer like, say Tracy Kidder or John PcPhee whom you... Read more
Published 3 months ago by R. Cousins

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful and delicious book!
"Libation, A Bitter Alchemy" is a delicious book to savor and loose yourself while letting Ms. Heekin take you to places you have never been and perhaps will never go both travel... Read more
Published 3 months ago by A Reader

5.0 out of 5 stars Evocative ode to wine, liquers and Italy
I loved this book. Diedre writes this book in such an evocative manner that I want to go to Italy and experience the gastronomic delights, the wine, the liquers and other hidden... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Boston Lesbian

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