Wine and War
Discover the captivating narrative of "Wine and War" by Donald Kladstrup, a compelling exploration of wartime France through the lens of its cherished vineyards. Published in 2002, this 336-page book delves into the unique intersection of viticulture and history during the Second World War. Kladstrup brings to life the resilience and ingenuity of those who fought to protect their beloved wine heritage amidst the turmoil of conflict. This engaging account not only highlights the significance of wine in French culture but also reveals the untold stories of individuals who risked everything to preserve their land and legacy. Perfect for history enthusiasts and wine lovers alike, "Wine and War" offers a fresh perspective on a tumultuous period, making it an essential addition to your bookshelf.