The adventure of a lifetime to buy Stalin's secret multimillion dollar wine cellar located in Georgia; it is the Raiders of the Lost Ark of wine.
John Baker (Author)
John Baker was a hotelier and rock 'n' roll promoter in the
eighties era of Midnight Oil, INXS and Cold Chisel. He became a
wine merchant creating a number of fine wine stores, including
Quaffers Double Bay Cellars and the Newport Bottler, as well as the
importing business Bordeaux Shippers. He likes wine from anywhere
(as long as it's very good) and is now more involved with a mixture
of projects including the business of olive oil, as he says it's
good for his health and less punishing the next day.
Nick Place (Author)
Nick Place is the author of five published novels and several
non-fiction books, as well as comedy and screenwriting, occasional
poetry and even an original stage pantomime. He has also enjoyed a
long and diverse journalistic career across all media, mostly
covering sport. He lives in Melbourne, where he is an enthusiastic
supporter of the single malt whisky, wine and coffee industries.
"Stalin's Wine Cellar is a pretty ripping read with a swaggering
narrative voice." --Kitchen Arts & Letters bookstore, New York
"James Bond was famously au fait with the finest vintages, and it's
not hard to imagine him front and centre in this twisting, true
tale of vinous espionage that brings more than a splash of Fleming
or Forsythe to the wine-book realm. . . a tale heady with fear,
frustration, envy, exasperation and, at one point on the streets of
Paris, disaster."--The Australian "A cracking account . . . If only
more wine books were as much fun as this one." --Sunday Age "A very
colourful and fast-paced journey into wine history." --Daily
Telegraph "A wild, boys-own adventure. . . It's quite the ripping
yarn." --Herald Sun "It's a bit of a thriller, a tale of layered
intrigue, a journey through history and an intriguing insight into
the verifying of label-less bottles of apparently priceless wine."
--The Age/Sydney Morning Herald "I loved Stalin's Wine Cellar, a
ripping romp about Sydney wine aficionado John Baker's adventures
in trying to acquire a priceless collection of booze in post-Soviet
Georgia." --Canberra Times "The words "wine book" and "ripping
yarn" aren't normally seen in the same sentence, but Stalin's Wine
Cellar is just that." --Good Food "A wild, sometimes rough, ride in
the glam world of high-end wine." --Better Homes & Gardens "The
ultimate wine-meets-history tale . . . Read paired with a glass of
your favourite wine." --Gourmet Traveller "A seriously rollicking
read." --GQ
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