Saturday, August 31, 2013

September Book Club

The next book club meeting will be held Saturday, September 28, at 1pm.  This month's book:
 

"The Billionaire's Vinegar: The Mystery of the World's Most Expensive Bottle of Wine" by Benjamin Wallace.


From Amazon.com

“Part detective story, part wine history, this is one juicy tale, even for those with no interest in the fruit of the vine. . . . As delicious as a true vintage Lafite.” —BusinessWeek
"The Billionaire’s Vinegar tells the true story of a 1787 Château Lafite Bordeaux—supposedly owned by Thomas Jefferson—that sold for $156,000 at auction and of the eccentrics whose lives intersected with it. Was it truly entombed in a Paris cellar for two hundred years? Or did it come from a secret Nazi bunker? Or from the moldy basement of a devilishly brilliant con artist? As Benjamin Wallace unravels the mystery, we meet a gallery of intriguing players—from the bicycle-riding British auctioneer who speaks of wines as if they are women to the obsessive wine collector who discovered the bottle. Suspenseful and thrillingly strange, this is the vintage tale of what could be the most elaborate con since the Hitler diaries."

Friday, August 2, 2013

What's the book club all about?

The Host & Toast book club is open to anyone wanting to read books about wine and discuss them while drinking wine.  The group meets the 4th Saturday of each month, 1pm, at Host & Toast on 26th & Boston.  And as a bonus, anyone attending the meeting will receive 10% off purchases during the meeting.

Check out this blog for details on monthly book selections.

August Book Club

The next book club meeting will be held August 24th at 1pm.

For August, the group is reading Treachery in Bordeaux by Jean-Pierre Alaux and Noel Balen.

Details can be found here:

http://www.lefrenchbook.com/our-books/crime-fiction/the-winemaker-detective-series/treachery-in-bordeaux/

It costs around $6 on Kindle, and seems to only be available as an e-book.

From Emily:

It's a quick and easy read full of references to wine we may not ever be able to afford in our lifetime.  I have only read about 40% of the book, and so far I am particularly interested in the aging, alcoholic genius character.