Wine and War
By (Author) Donald & Petie Kladstrup
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder Paperback
1st March 2002
4th April 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
Viticulture
940.548144
Paperback
336
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
268g
In the vineyards, wine caves, and cellars of France as war and occupation came to the country winemakers acted heroically not only to save the best wines but to defend their way of life. These are the true stories of vignerons who sheltered Jewish refugees in their cellars and of winemakers who risked their lives to aid the resistance. They made chemicals in secret laboratories to fuel the resistance and fled from the Gestapo when arrests became imminent. There were treacheries too, as some of the nation's winemakers supported the Vichy regime or the Germans themselves and collaborated. Donald Kladstrup is a retired American network correspondent. He and his wife Petie have accumulated these stories of wartime France as told through the eyes and actions of those involved with France's most precious crop.
'A sprightly and amusing book, full of spicy anecdotes' -- Evening Standard 'Entertaining and informative' -- Sunday Telegraph 'A vibrant panorama of the different wine-producing regions and how they responded to the challenge' -- Sunday Express
Until his retirement in 1997, Donald Kladstrup was one of America's most distinguished network correspondents. He and his wife, Petie Kladstrup, have made Paris and Normandy their home for decades and are widely published on French Wine. Their articles have appeared in The Wine Spectator, among other magazines.