Sheer Bottled Bliss: My Margaret River Sea Change
By (Author) Ian Parmenter
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Fourth Estate
24th September 2003
Australia
General
Non Fiction
641.5092
Paperback
258
Width 151mm, Height 241mm, Spine 16mm
446g
Why would a city boy from England with a serious distrust of the country move to rural Western Australia Australia's best-loved tV chef, Ian Parmenter, shares his experiences, starting with culture shock as the London journalist arrives in Perth in 1971, then moving on to the discovery of his beloved weekender by the Margaret River, and gradually transforming it into a winery producing 3000 bottles of chardonnay a year.Enjoy his adventures and misadventures - which include the Home-made Cheese Disaster, battles with farm machinery, the annual gravel party - and the joys and triumphs of the first grape harvest. It's a hilarious tale of country life and the 'sea change' that we all dream about, with the added touch of classic recipes and fun variations on such dishes as Roast Lamb and the World's Best Gravy, and Flaming Fruits with Meringue.
Ian started Consuming Passions in 1992, his first on-camera appearance. He completed 10 series - 450 shows - which screened in Australia and several other countries, including the UK, Singapore and Ireland. He has produced 11 recipe collections and three 'serious' books, Cooking with Passion and Consuming Passions (ABC Books) and Sheer Bottled Bliss: A Margaret River Memoir (HarperCollins), which won an Australian Award for Literary Excellence in 2004.