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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than Great,
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This review is from: Virgile's Vineyard: A Year in the Languedoc Wine Country (Paperback)
With Bill Bryson-like humor, Patrick Moon intertwines winemaking and history with a rollicking good tale. If you're lucky enough to visit this fabulous wine-producing area of France, Virgile's Vineyard will be even more entertaining. There is a not-so-subtle undercurrent of travel guide to this superbly fun story. Spanning one year, it takes the reader through the winter Mediterranean storms, the summer heat of the South, the drenching rains of spring and the laid-back feel of the area when out of the tourist high season. Moon explores the dubious friendship of his neighbor prone to blatant crop filching, but also a master wine taster in constant search of good free samples. There is a dialogue of local repartee, a love interest (solely, on her side, it seems) who is bent on educating Patrick about the area's past, along with some characters who duck in and out as the story unfolds. If you have any interest in wine or the Languedoc region of France, you really shouldn't miss this book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lanquedoc delight,
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I have not yet received it!!! However, I have previously read it and recommend it as highly entertaining, educational, and just wish we'd known more about the region when we stayed there.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wines and wineries - I truly learned a lot!,
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No, this story is not particulary humorous. The attempt was made, but Peter Mayle he is not. I didn't particularly enjoy the crazy rich lady from the chateau, however, I DID learn enough about the region and its wine to be able to pick out a truly superb bottle off the shelf. I am not wine-obsessed, in fact I don't drink it anymore, but I did enjoy reading about the tending of vines, the mixing of varietals, and the extremely difficult task of making a good wine. I've read an AWFUL lot of books about France, buying a house to restore in France, landscaping in France, the war in France etc.... and I set aside more than I actually finish. this is one of the good ones, although a bit slow going.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible writing. Unbelievable characters.,
By Korimus (Roseville, Ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Virgile's Vineyard: A Year in the Languedoc Wine Country (Paperback)
I was fairly disappointed with this book. Many of the reviews were quite positive but i found this book almost unreadable. Whoever their editor is did a terrible job. The story does not flow well and the characters say the most unbelievable things. It seems as though the author was pushing his characters in an unnatural direction.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Just Average,
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I found this book a little tough going, and really not that funny. It was not nearly as good as "A year in Provence". The charachters are shallow and
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Virgile's Vineyard: A Year in the Languedoc Wine Country by Patrick Moon (Paperback - Mar. 2004)
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