Secondhand. Very good condition. Minor wear to book corners and edges. Dust jacket has light creasing at edges and spine.Interior and binding are still excellent.
Explores the forgotten history of the early Australian wine industry. Few people know that vine cuttings were brought to Australia on the First Fleet and planted in Governor Arthur Phillip's garden at Circular Quay, or that botanist Joseph Banks encouraged plans to create a wine industry from the earliest years of the colony.
First Vintage reveals the people who dreamed of making Australia a wine-drinking country, including influential colonists Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson, Richard Windeyer, John Macarthur and Thomas Mitchell. It shows the challenges of choosing vine stock, the battles to protect against pests and diseases, and the innovations that assisted small-scale growers, many in wine regions that vanished from the landscape and memory for much of the 20th century.
