Shadows in the vineyard : the true story of a plot to poison the world's greatest wine / Maximillian Potter.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781455516100 (hardback) :
- ISBN: 1455516104 (hardback)
- Physical Description: 289 pages : maps ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Twelve, an imprint of Grand Central Publishing, 2014.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | The Grand Monsieur -- Unthinkable -- Conti -- Edmond's hope -- A sick joke -- Not a joke -- Devastator of vines -- Born again -- The obvious question(s) -- Almaden -- Leads -- Loss -- Drop-off -- Secret expeditions -- "Quelle pagaille" -- "Le mat̋re chanteur" -- A taste. |
Summary, etc.: | When Maximilian Potter went to Burgundy to report for Vanity Fair on a crime that could have destroyed the Domaine de la Romanée Conti--the tiny, storied vineyard that produces the most expensive, exquisite wines in the world--he soon found a story that was much larger, and more thrilling, than he had originally imagined. In January 2010, Aubert de Villaine, the famed proprietor of the DRC, received an anonymous note threatening the destruction of his priceless vines by poison--a crime that in the world of high-end wine is akin to murder--unless he paid a one million euro ransom. Villaine believed it to be a sick joke, but that proved a fatal miscalculation; the crime was committed and shocked this fabled region of France. The sinister story that Potter uncovered would lead to a sting operation by top Paris detectives, the primary suspect's suicide, and a dramatic trial. This botanical crime threatened to destroy the fiercely traditional culture surrounding the world's greatest wine. Provided by publisher. |
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Publishers Weekly Review
Shadows in the Vineyard : The True Story of the Plot to Poison the World's Greatest Wine
Publishers Weekly
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A whodunit with a culprit worthy of a Woody Allen film, Potter's first book is a rich study of a cinematic crime and bona fide page-turner. Expanding on an article first published in Vanity Fair, Potter ushers readers into the Burgundy cellars of Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, one of France's most prestigious wineries, and introduces its proprietor, the humble Aubert de Villaine, as he outlines a plot to extort a million Euros from him. The author's passion for his subject is palpable from the outset, as is his fondness for the troubled Villaine, particularly when he receives the first of three packages containing a detailed map of his winery and an ominous threat: some of the vines have been compromised. The race is on as Villaine receive more menacing missives, and the police attempt to head off the extortionist before centuries-old vines are irrevocably damaged. Potter does a terrific job of maintaining the story's tension without losing his narrative thread. Digressions on the wine market and various viticultural techniques, as well as profiles of the police officers and the criminal they pursued, give the story depth and context. Even the most devout teetotaler will have a hard time putting this one down. Agents: Larry Weissman and Sascha Alper, Larry Weissman Literary. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.