
Climbing the Vines in Burgundy
How an American Came to Own a Legendary Vineyard in France
By: Alex Gambal
Paperback | 29 August 2023
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Named one of the New York Times Best Wine Books of 2023
Named one of the Washington Posts Best Wine Books of 2023
This is a unique tale about the first non-Frenchman to ever own one of the Montrachet Grand Cru vineyards in Burgundy, France. Weaved throughout entertaining stories that celebrate the history of this world renowned region, is the chronicle of an American breaking through cultural barriers to find adventure and success.
After a rather conventional start, Alex Gambal left his familyâs real estate and parking business to follow his passion for wine and winemaking. In 1993, he moved to Beaune, France with his wife and two children. For three years he worked with an exporter, to market and sell some of the oldest French family-owned domains in the world. He and his family were welcomed into a community of distinguished winemakers. In 1997, Alex launched a boutique wineryâ"initially buying grapes and eventually owning 30 acres of vineyards that included the storied Grand Cru Batard Montrachet.
Part memoir and part an account of practical business sense, this book is a unique personal story about how an American became a participant in the fabric of this exclusive community and in return gained a profound respect for Burgundy, its unique winemakers, and the romance of its vineyards.
Industry Reviews
This is a must-read for anyone who has ever wanted to chuck the office for a vineyard, especially if that dream involves moving to France.
â" The Washington Post
Alex Gambal was leading a successful family business in the Washington, D.C., area in the late 1980s when he became smitten by wine. So ensued an early midlife crisis that resulted in Mr. Gambal, his wife and children moving to Burgundy to experience life in France, first as a wine brokerâs intern, then as a wine student. He subsequently built the wine estate of his dreams, but practically exhausted himself trying to make it work. This book documents that experience. Itâs an engrossing story that, unlike similar books, focuses not on the romance of vineyards and winemaking, but on the gears and grease of creating and maintaining a business without a vast reserve of wealth in perhaps the worldâs most storied wine region.
â" The New York Times
Written in a very engaging style, Alex Gambal tells the story of how he moved to France and built a highly successful wine business. A compelling read, where you will learn about the challenges, for him and his family, of working in France and discovering the complex eco-system of Burgundy.
â" Jamie Ritchie, former Chairman, Wine & Spirits, Sothebyâs
Alex Gambal has written a wonderfully engaging book on Burgundy from an insiderâs perspective packed with details ranging from making wine in Burgundy and keenly-observed nuggets of life in France to his roots in Washington D.C. and his early years working with Becky Wassermann. Weaving together the deeply-understood strands of French culture, winemaking, and entrepreneurship with the absorbing story of his loves, his triumphs, and his losses, Alex has crafted a work that will have something to charm every reader.
â" Charles Curtis, Burgundy correspondent / Decanter magazine, Founder, WineAlpha
In page-turning detail, Alex Gambal highlights the ups, downs, twists, turns (and weather!) of what so many Burgundy fans only talk aboutâ"moving there to make wine. Part adventure, part manifesto, Climbing the Vines in Burgundy shows how Alex became a vinous Indiana Jonesâ"chasing a dream and creating a legacy that reawakens every time one of Alexs wines is uncorked.
â" Doug Heye, Political Commentator, CNN
ISBN: 9780761873969
ISBN-10: 0761873961
Published: 29th August 2023
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 258
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 22.5 x 15 x 2.5
Weight (kg): 0.44
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