The Wild Vine: A Forgotten Grape and the Untold Story of American Wine By Todd Kliman

Time Period
1764 to 1824
1825 to 1860
1861 to 1876
1877 to 1924
Media Type
Audio
Topics
Foodways
Science & Technology
Soundcloud
Presenter
Todd Kliman

Vineyards and wine making have become all-American success stories in recent years, especially in Virginia. In his book, The Wild Vine, author Todd Kliman engagingly traces the story of the native grape hybrid, and its nineteenth-century Virginia advocate, that led by a circuitous path to the rebirth of wine-making in the twentieth century. The story begins long before California supposedly put America on the viticulture map with Dr. Daniel Norton’s experimentations with grapes in Richmond. The Norton hybrid migrated to the Midwest and then, after seemingly disappearing, returned to Virginia soil to great success in more recent times.

Todd Kliman is food and wine editor of the Washingtonian. (Introduction by Paul A. Levengood and Jack Berninger)

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