Life's Too Short to Drink Bad Wine

Life's Too Short to Drink Bad Wine PDF

Author: Len Evans

Publisher: Xoum Publishing

Published: 2015-03-09

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 1922057932

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‘Wine is a good, familiar creature and once bitten, that’s it.’ Len Evans Len Evans was bitten early and that was it. He remained an enthusiastically successful promoter of the ‘good, familiar creature’ until his untimely death in 2006. But after almost half a century of a life in wine, he wasn’t keen on getting into the autobiography business. ‘I was asked to write my memoirs,’ he said in 1985, ‘but I didn’t like the idea – for one reason I’m still living them, and for another, my many conceits do not include a belief that my life has been particularly fascinating.’ Well, he didn’t write his memoirs but he left us something else that is uniquely Evans – an anecdotal ramble through a life devoted to the production, promotion – and drinking! – of wine. There are occasional detours to paint a picture of an old mate, tell a wise or hilarious wine tale, or just spin a good yarn. And there was many a yarn garnered in the new Welsh migrant’s progress from ring-barking trees in the bush to washing glasses in a pub, writing comedy sketches and embarking on a career-changing role in a major hotel before becoming established as a restaurateur, vigneron and ultimately – almost inevitably – as Australia’s most influential wine personality. In 1979, Len wrote of a friend’s book, ‘It’s a funny book, it’s a serious book. It contains something for every wine lover.’ Few words could better describe what he has left us in Life’s Too Short to Drink Bad Wine. Praise for Len Evans ‘There was, and will only ever be, one Don Bradman – and only one Len Evans AO, OBE.’ – James Halliday ‘[Len Evans is] the finest judge of wine I know.’ – Hugh Johnson ‘Len Evans has done more to advance the cause of Australian wine than any other individual.’ – The Oxford Companion to Wine

Evans on Earth

Evans on Earth PDF

Author: Jeremy Oliver

Publisher: Lothian Books

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780850915129

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Biography of a notable figure in the Australian wine industry, telling of his varied career and including his activities as a wine judge, commentator and grower. The author has published two wine education books and many wine-related articles in newspapers and magazines. Includes a bibliography and a glossary of people involved in the wine industry.

Not My Memoirs

Not My Memoirs PDF

Author: Len Evans

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9781875891191

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An anecdotal ramble through a life devoted to the production, promotion - and drinking! - of wine.

The First Vines

The First Vines PDF

Author: Tate Adams

Publisher: Macmillan Education AU

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9781876832292

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Tate Adams produced the 43 wood-engravings of pioneering Australian wineries over the six years leading up to the nation's bicentenary celebrations in 1988. Each winery would have been one hundred or more years old at that time. Today, these exquisite wood engravings only exist in proof editions held at the State Library of Queensland. This their first publication for a wider readership, is a joint initiative of the State Library of Queensland and Macmillan Art Publishing.

The Wine Pioneers

The Wine Pioneers PDF

Author: Anton Massel

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 0970493223

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At first there were the horticulturists and wine growers, then came the wine makers, the coopers, and the cellar masters. Inevitably there were wine shippers and wine merchants. Chemists and biologists added their skills in the past two centuries, and only very recently came the oenologists and the professional wine tasters. Wine writers play an important role in today's wine trade, and there were always wine connoisseurs and wine snobs. From 5000BC to the modern day, this book provides a chronological history of the wine pioneers through the ages.

Making Books

Making Books PDF

Author: David Carter

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780702234699

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A MUST HAVE FOR ANYONE INVOLVED OR INTERESTED IN THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRYA wide-ranging study of contemporary publishing in Australia, specifically focusing on the period from 1990 onwards, and looking towards the future. The Australian publishing industry turns over almost 2 billion dollars a year. This collection of essays analyses the structure and dynamics of the industry in the context of social, cultural and legal forces. Making Bookspresents a sophisticated introduction to the structure and dynamics of the contemporary publishing industry. Chapters focus on topics such as-the structure of the Australian publishing industrythe culture of the publishing houseeditorial practice and policypublishing and cultural policythe 'decline' of literary publishingBookscanthe impact of new technologies on the industryand much, much more.