Above: Vineyards along the Route des Grands Crus in the Côte d'Or

Bookshelf: 'Shadows in the Vineyard'

“Shadows in the Vineyard” by Maximillian Potter - © Twelve BooksIn Shadows in the Vineyard, a true-crime story published in 2014, Maximillian Potter relates the attempt to extort
1 million euro from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti by poisoning its best vineyards.

The prose sometimes turns purple, and Potter’s wine descriptions do him no credit (for example, he uses the turn of phrase “it was a sensation more than it was a taste” twice, on consecutive pages).

Nevertheless, the story he tells is a gripping one, and he interweaves fascinating chapters on Burgundian history and culture with the narrative. The passages about the Prince de Conti Louis-François de Bourbon, whom Potter calls “a prerevolutionary James Bond,” were as page-turning as the chapters focusing on the extortion attempt.

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Above: Vineyards along the Route des Grands Crus in the Côte d'Or

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