Wine: The 8,000 Year-Old Story of the Wine Trade by Thomas Pellechia
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- ISBN 10 1560258713
- ISBN 13 9781560258711
- Published Jul 11 2006
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 272
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher Thunder's Mouth Press
- Imprint Thunder's Mouth Press
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The grape pre-dates humans, so it's hard to know who discovered wine. However, archeological and other discoveries have made it easier to find this out since wine was used to meet spiritual needs. At least, this is the story that is usually told. But when civilization began about 8,000 years ago it didn't take long for wine to move from an instrument of spirituality to a dominant economic power; all it took was the development of trade. Thereafter, the life and death of certain cultures often depended upon the fortunes of wine trading. Wine may have even sparked the earliest wars. Presenting its history from a commercial perspective, Wine reveals how the historically powerful wine trade has been a catalyst in many important developments throughout the ages such as sea mercantilism, early glass blowing, cooperage and cork production, trade fairs and festivals, advertising and promotion, the survival of civilization during the so-called Dark Ages, war financing, placating or pacifying troops, tranquilizing marauders, politics, literature and more.Other cookbooks by this author
- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Starting and Running a Winery
- Garlic, Wine and Olive Oil: Historical Anecdotes and Recipes
- Over a Barrel: The Rise and Fall of New York's Taylor Wine Company
- Over a Barrel: The Rise and Fall of New York's Taylor Wine Company
- Wine: The 8,000 Year-Old Story of the Wine Trade
- Wine: The 8,000 Year-Old Story of the Wine Trade

