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Tasting the Good Life George Gmelch

Tasting the Good Life By George Gmelch

Tasting the Good Life by George Gmelch


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Luxury tourism in California's wine country

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Tasting the Good Life: Wine Tourism in the Napa Valley by George Gmelch

While anthropologists often have been accused of failing to study up, this book turns an anthropological lens on an elite activity - wine tasting. Five million people a year, from the US and abroad, travel to California's Napa Valley to experience the good life: to taste fine wines, eat fine food, and immerse themselves in other sophisticated pleasures while surrounded by bucolic beauty.

Written in a highly readable style by anthropologists George and Sharon Gmelch, Tasting the Good Life examines who wine tourists are and what the tasting experience is all about. It also examines the growth of wine tourism in the valley and the impact it is having on the landscape and the lives of the people who live there. In addition to the authors' own analysis, they present the personal narratives of 17 people who work in Napa tourism - from winemaker to vineyard manager, from celebrity chef to wait staff, from hot air balloonist to masseuse. Their stories provide unexpected and entertaining insights into this new form of tourism, the people who engage in it, its impact on a now iconic place, and American consumer culture in the 21st century.

Tasting the Good Life Reviews

Even-handed and thorough....Well done! -Clay Gregory, CEO, The Napa Valley Destination Council


An excellent book for all tourists, winery managers, and city or region planners. -Winesworld's Magazine, August, 2011


Because of its natural beauty, temperate climate, and fine wines, Napa Valley is a major attraction for visitors.... This book offers a look at how wine tourism in Napa Valley developed, how it affects the local population, and what the future might hold. It is a fascinating read. -Michaela Rodeno, retired CEO, St. Supery Winery


This ethnography is a winner. Written by Napa Valley insiders George and Sharon Gmelch, it reveals both sides of the renowned wine tourism industry, paying attention to the visitors and to the voices of key local people. Tourism scholars and wine and food tourists alike will find it enlightening. -Nelson Graburn, University of California, Berkeley


Opens a new chapter on California's celebrated Napa Valley...presenting
both the economic benefits to, and the negative social impacts on, those
who live and work in 'Eden'. -Rue Ziegler, California Heritage Research Group


I applaud the Gmelchs' even-handed and thorough approach to tackling this complex topic.... Tasting the Good Life does an excellent job of identifying not only the economic benefits of well-planned tourism development and defined constraint in a genuine American icon such as the Napa Valley, but it also explains clearly the benefits that are received by the residents who shape the character of this special place. Well done! -Clay Gregory, CEO, The Napa Valley Destination Council


Tasting the Good Life is an interesting and readable consideration of what tourists are doing to us-and what we think of ourselves. -Napa Valley Register, October 6, 2011


I just finished it, and am recommending it to all our friends who are interested in wine. It's a wonderful book-I learned a lot. It has everything: an interesting subject, broadly treated; good design and good editing; a sense of humor; smoothly written oral histories by pros. And, best of all, the Gmelches have written a book with intellectual heft that's accessible to the general reader. -Susan Jakab, retired editor, Johns Hopkins University


Tasting the Good Life is a fine study of wine and what it offers people, highly recommended. -Midwest Book Review, August 2011

About George Gmelch

George Gmelch is Professor of Anthropology at the University of San Francisco and Union College. He is author of 11 books and numerous articles, many of which have appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, Psychology Today, Society, and Natural History.

Sharon Bohn Gmelch is Professor of Anthropology at the University of San Francisco and Roger Thayer Stone Professor of Anthropology atUnion College. She is author of 7 books, including Nan: The Life of an Irish Travelling Woman, The Tlingit Encounter with Photography, and Tourists and Tourism.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Tasting the Good Life
1. The Napa Valley--a Brief History
2. The Tourism of Taste
3. Consuming Place: Napa's Culinary Terroir
4. From Vine to Wine
Vineyard Foreman: Juan Martinez
Vineyard Manager: Jim Lincoln
Winemaker: Pam Starr
5. Touring and Tasting
Wine Educator: Ellen Flora
Tasting Room Consultant: Craig Root
Tasting Room Server: Jim McCullough
Salonnier: Shawn LaRue
Wine Tour Guide: Don Partier
6. Food and Fine Dining
The French Laundry: Thomas Keller
The Front of the House: Salvador Aguilara and Josefina Gonzales
Napa Valley Cooking School: Barbara Alexander
From Back to Front of the House: Edgar Bonilla
7. Napa's Other Pleasures
Wine Train: Melodie Hilton
Massage: Claude Smith
Hot Air Ballooning: Joyce Bowen
Bike Tours: Brad Dropping
Art Gallery: Paul Thoren
8. Tourism, Quality of Life, and the Future of Napa
Acknowledgments
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR012068210
9780253356444
025335644X
Tasting the Good Life: Wine Tourism in the Napa Valley by George Gmelch
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Indiana University Press
20110616
288
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