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It is hard for me to decide which aspect of "Zin", or "Angels Visits" I like the most. First of all, the structure of the book is well done, in that it nicely parallels the known historical facts and theories of Zinfandel's presence as the only truly "American" grape varietal with the stories of Paul Draper, Joel Peterson, and their current philosophies regarding the varietal. Darlington's strength lies in his ability to capture the evolution and mystery surrounding Zinafandel in a coherent and fascinating manner, while painting accurate and detailed potraits of some of the main players in the industry. "Angels Visits" is something of an archetype in the area of wine literature because it successfully draws the reader into a world known by very few, and pretended to be known by very many.
I always thought it a shame that a second edition of the book never came out, and although I dislike the simpleton name on the cover and the packaging, it is really what is underneath these that counts. Perhaps more should have been written about the current status of Zinfandel, but this critique is outweighed by the very nature of the book. In being a historical review of the Zinfandel varietal, and a case study of the two best wineries during the early boom of Zinfandel, there is really no need for more to be written.
... Read more ›Let's list the differences: "Zin" is a paperback published by De Capo Press while "Angels' Visits" was a hardback published by Henry Holt. There is a different bottle of wine pictured on the label and the subtitle has been changed from "An Inquiry Into The Mystery Of Zinfandel" to "The History And Mystery Of Zinfandel". A new name has been added to the orginal two on the dedication page. New press quotes have been added to the blurb page, but they come from reviews of "Angels' Vists" -- thus adding to the dishonesty of this publication. The most substantive change is a four page "epilogue" which primarily updates the biography of winemaker Joel Peterson, who was the central figure in "Angels' Visits".
Putting misleading publishing practices aside, Darlington's unbalanced "history" of Zinfandel has not aged well. It skims quickly from a New England nursery in 1830 to 1976 when Joel Peterson started Ravenswood Winery. Many high quality producers get scarecly a nod and only Petterson escapes Darlington's catty barbs.
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