Review:
Chosen by American Photographer as one of the Best of 2015!
About the Author:
Richard Mendelson brings a unique background and perspective to Appellation Napa Valley. A native Floridian, Mendelson went to Harvard and then fell in love with wine while doing post-graduate work at Oxford. From there, he immersed himself in Old World wine culture and history during a year-long apprenticeship at one of the most prestigious wineries in Burgundy. Fascinated by the crucial intersection of wine and law, Mendelson then earned his law degree from Stanford Law School and headed for what was the exciting new frontier for American wine and food: the Napa Valley. Mendelson joined Napa's leading law firm, Dickenson Peatman and Fogarty, and soon began helping vinters, grape-growers and policy makers evolve a New World system of appellations, to build Napa’s emerging wine industry and at the same time build and protect the valley’s agricultural and cultural wealth.
Over the years, Mendelson has earned a reputation as the preeminent wine lawyer in America. Today Mendelson directs the program on Wine Law and Policy at the U.C. Berkeley Law School, and he teaches wine law at other Bay Area universities. His previous books include From Demon to Darling: A Legal History of Wine in America, published by UC Press in 2009, Wine in America: Law and Policy, published by Wolters Kluwer in 2011, and Spirit in Metal, a book about Mendelson’s work in metal sculpture, published in 2011 by Val de Grace Books.
Richard and his wife Marilyn live in Napa, California.
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