My First Crush: Misadventures in Wine Country
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There are chapters on the science of wine, on the oddballs who show up for harvest, on telling a good grape from a great grape, and a good wine from a great wine. Kaplan sheds light on the mysteries of marketing wine, the connoisseurs who like to test the newcomers, and the messy business of stomping grapes barefoot. There’s even a recipe for making thirty-six thousand bottles of Panther Creek’s fine pinot noir.
But Kaplan wasn’t only learning about wine. She was also learning about life, about getting along in her new hometown, McMinnville, which seems ripped right from the script of television’s Northern Exposure. Panther Creek has since become an award-winning vineyard, its wine on Wine Spectator magazine’s list of the Top 100 Wines of the World.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #880978 in Books
- Published on: 2005-05-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 224 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Chronicling the first years Kaplan and her husband owned and ran Panther Creek, a winery in Oregon's Willamette Valley, this book is as sweetly tart as a pinot noir grape and just as likely to appeal to oenophiles. A wine novice and new empty-nester in Iowa, Kaplan was suddenly thrust into the wine-making world when her husband left his lucrative law practice and bought Panther Creek. As Kaplan soon learns, making wine is not easy, and the learning curve is steep. Her insiders guide to the industry-describing the rigor of the harvest, the dangerous guessing game that is fermentation and the endless salesmanship wrapped up in hosting wine tastings and wine dinners and entering wine contests-is an unflinching look at a difficult job. She also offers many sidebars with useful information about wine (e.g., why latitude matters when making wine; how to organize a wine tasting), though some readers, particularly the wine savvy, may be skeptical initially of taking advice from someone who stumbled into the business armed with Wine for Dummies. While Kaplan sometimes seems too much like a "trailer" (a woman following her husband on his dream) and one never gets the feeling that the couple, who at one point cruise the Oregon countryside in their Miata, were ever in dire financial straits, this is still a warm, behind-the-scenes look at the wine business and an inspiring tale of a couple starting over midlife. Photos.
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Review
— Andy Perdue, Wine Press Northwest, Summer 2005 issue
If you've ever had a fantasy about starting a completely new life in a completely new place (and who hasn't?), you'll love My First Crush. Linda Kaplan gives us a taste of the romantic dream of owning a winery as well as its messy, sticky reality. She shares her successes, her failures and a few of her own slightly wacky schemes. For instance, who knew that falconry was one of the skills a winemaker needed to master? Well, Linda thought so. I suggest you uncork a bottle of Panther Creek Pinot Noir, pour yourself a glass, pull your best reading chair into a sunny spot and savor the fruits of Linda's labors, both this book and her wine. You'll be glad she did all the work and you can just sit back and enjoy. I am making this book required reading for all my friends who start a conversation with the phrase "You know what I am really dying to do one day..." They'll be both inspired and forewarned.
--Liz Dolan
Co-Host, Satellite Sisters Radio
Co-Author, Satellite Sisters Uncommon Senses
"...a delicious book...it's provocative, understated and witty, with layers of complexity hiding just beneath the surface...one of the best accounts written about life in the Oregon wine industry."--Tri-City Herald
"...informative, well-written, and deeply personal..."--Library Journal
"...[a] humble, humorous acount..."--Register-Guard
"Well written and highly entertaining, this memoir not only shares a little of the angst associated with relocation and a major career change but also delves into wine making. Without becoming overly technical, Kaplan shares what she's learned about the vintner's craft in an amusing and interesting manner."--Coast Impressions
"...[Kaplan's] account is amusing and easy to read..."--Wine East
Anne Willan, author and founder of la Varenne Cooking School.
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Customer Reviews
A wine reader's Cuvee.
If you live in the Northwest and have any interest in wine, this is a book for you! It is what I call a "great read"(a "must" read if you will). It captures the flavor of real winemaking with a background of facts (vines, soils, geology, geography, climate and latitude), a sustained taste of optimism with a strong aroma of humor throughout. Real people, real places, real wine--this book is the real deal! Try it, you'll like.
Interested in Wine and the People Who Make It?
Linda Kaplan's book, "My First Crush," is a fun and informative romp through Oregon's wine country. From the colorful town and townspeople of McMinnville to the creepy crawlers on the grape sorting line (and I don't just mean insects), Linda is able to bring winemaking to life.
Inserted throughout the memoir style writing are helpful sidebars which describe winemaking and wine drinking in more detail. From the way that soil and microclimate affect the grapes to holding your own tasting.
I couldn't put this book down and I don't even know that much about wine. I have to say, I know more now.
My First Crush--delightful and informative reading
This is a book that I will re-read as there was much information that I could use over and over. Definitions, relationships between grape and final product, explainations of wine content and chemical content. Not to mention a GREAT read!





