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Wineries: San Diego County and the Temecula Valley [Mass Market Paperback]

Ann Elwood (Author)
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0966996704 978-0966996708 April 17, 1999
Illustrated in full-color on every page, this book gives an inside look at all 25 wineries in San Diego County and the Temecula Valley, with stories of the winemakers, the wineries, and the wines. It includes 12 maps, including detail maps showing exactly how to find the off-the-beaten- track wineries. It tells the fascinating stories of the wineries -- from the one nearly a century old to the latest. It tells the fascinating stories of the winemakers -- from the contractor who first made wine on his parents' roof to the husband-wife team who once owned a roller-rink empire. It tells about the wines (usually in the words of the winemakers themselves) and gives practical information about winery hours, addresses, phone numbers; wineries that offer food; picnic places on winery grounds. It ends with a list of special winery events and a photo-essay on how wine is made.

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Illustrated in full color, this book gives you an inside look at all the wineries in San Diego County and the Temecula Valley, with stories of the winemakers, the wineries, and the wines. Discover:

* The fascinating people with a passion for wine-making -- the contractor who first made wine on his parents' roof, the Hollywood lighting director, the husband-wife team who once owned a roller-rink empire, and more

* The fascinating stories of the wineries -- from the one, nearly a century old, that survived Prohibition to the latest that survived the permit process -- each presented with a full-color photograph and wine label

* Quotations from the winemakers themselves about their wines, which more than once have beaten out better known wines in blind tasting competitions

* Directions on how to get to the wineries, with 12 maps, including detail maps showing where to find off-the-beaten-track wineries

* Practical information: wineries' hours, addresses and phone numbers; wineries that offer food; picnic places-- streamside tables to romantic gazebos

* A list of special winery events and a photo-essay on how wine is made

About the Author

Ann Elwood, a writer and historian, loves winery lore, winemakers, and, of course, wine. She teaches European history at California State University, San Marcos.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 64 pages
  • Publisher: Chalk Pr (April 17, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0966996704
  • ISBN-13: 978-0966996708
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,270,625 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Ann Elwood lives in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California, with six cats, a desert tortoise, seven box turtles, and a German shepherd, Louis, who looks something like Rin Tin Tin in his soulfulness. At night she can hear the ocean when the tides are high.
When she was a child in New Jersey, her family had a shepherd dog, Mac, who died a tragic death, shot because someone thought his foaming-at-the-mouth fear of a thunderstorm meant he had rabies.
After college, she taught elementary school for a few miserable years, then moved to Camden, New Jersey and landed a job as a typist-clerk at the Philadelpha Bulletin. When her boss discovered she had difficulty typing up circulation figures with twelve carbons, she was fired and found another job writing copy for a paternalistic insurance company that offered a low salary and delicious free lunch. One of the typesetters had the magical ability to square up a stack of paper into a perfect cube.
Eventually she moved to a studio apartment on Irving Place in New York City, and, after a few months of writing copy for a textbook company, went on to freelance as a writer of anything anyone would pay her for. In 1967, she moved to Los Angeles, where she was advertising manager for a publishing company. Then the West Coast was a mecca for writers and adventurers. Within a couple of years, she visited a Malibu beach house, fell in love (long-distance) with Bob Dylan, met Thomas Pynchon (he wouldn't remember it), and saw Hair. In 1972, she returned to freelancing. The following year she moved to Cardiff and adopted her first dog as an adult - Puppy, a mixed breed who looked something like a fox. (To show you how inappropriate Puppy's name became, she'll tell you this: Puppy died at age 17.) She wrote articles for Irving Wallace and his son, David Wallichinsky (People's Almanac and Book of Lists), and did other wonderful things she won't mention here. With Carol Orsag Madigan, she wrote several non-fiction books.
A desire to delve more deeply into ideas finally drove her to graduate school in 1981. Her dissertation focused on an order of 17th and 18th century French nuns so she had to spend a happy year in France doing research. During that year, while not in the archives, she drank local wine with fellow historians and traveled the country with Puppy, who had far less trouble than she did communicating with the French.
Now, she teaches history part-time at California State University, San Marcos, spends time with Louis and the other animals, and writes the books she has always wanted to write but never had the time for.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful, interesting, insider lore by a guru, June 20, 1999
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This review is from: Wineries: San Diego County and the Temecula Valley (Mass Market Paperback)
Ann Elwood not only knows about wine, but also about how to produce an interesting, much-needed guide to the wineries of San Diego County and the Temecula Valley. For visitors to San Diego, this is a road map to delightful outings in the back country. For residents, it offers much useful data on local winemakers, their history, their wines, and -- not to be overlooked -- their location.
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Wine holds within it the taste of the vineyard's soil, of the intensity of the sun, of the sweetness of the rainfall, of the taste of the grapes themselves. Read the first page
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Picnic Place, Rancho California Road, Deer Park, Van Roekel, Sauvignon Blanc, University of California, Witch Creek, Clos du Muriel, San Diego County, Petite Sirah, Shadow Mountain, Temecula Crest, Temecula Valley, United States, White Riesling, Wilson Creek, Cabernet Franc, Chenin Blanc, Julian Orchards Drive, Napa Valley, Schwaesdall Winery, Sunshine Summit, Carl Key, Estate Bottled, Muscat Canelli
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