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The Botanist and the Vintner

How Wine Was Saved for the World

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By Christy Campbell

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In the mid-1860s, grapevines in southeastern France inexplicably began to wither and die. Jules-Émile Planchon, a botanist from Montpellier, was sent to investigate. He discovered that the vine roots were covered in microscopic yellow insects. What they were and where they had come from was a mystery. The infestation advanced with the relentlessness of an invading army and within a few years had spread across Europe, from Portugal to the Crimea. The wine industry was on the brink of disaster. The French government offered a prize of three hundred thousand gold francs for a remedy. Planchon believed he had the answer and set out to prove it.

Gripping and intoxicating, The Botanist and the Vintner brings to life one of the most significant, though little-known, events in the history of wine.

  • “Ecology, politics, and free-market economics collide in this brisk and surprisingly modern tale of scientific sleuthing.”

On Sale
Mar 24, 2006
Page Count
344 pages
Publisher
Algonquin Books
ISBN-13
9781565125285

Christy Campbell

About the Author

CHRISTY CAMPBELL is a British writer and journalist. He has written for the Telegraph since 1990. The Botanist and the Vintner won the 2005 Glenfiddich Food and Drink Award.

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