Pioneering American Wine
Writings of Nicholas Herbemont, Master Viticulturist
(Autor) Nicholas Herbemont"This volume collects the most important writings on viticulture by Nicholas Herbemont (1771-1839), who is widely considered the finest practicing winemaker of the early United States. Included are his two major treatises on viticulture, thirty-one other published pieces on vine growing and wine making, and essays that outline his agrarian philosophy. Over the course of his career, Herbemont cultivated more than three hundred varieties of grapes in a garden the size of a city block in Columbia, South Carolina, and in a vineyard at his plantation, Palmyra, just outside the city." "David S. Shields, in his introductory essay, positions Herbernont not only as important to the history of viticulture in America but also as a notable proponent of agricultural reform in the South. Herbemont advocated such practices as crop rotation and soil replenishment and was an outspoken critic of slave-based cotton culture." --Book Jacket.
Nicholas Herbemont
Nicholas Herbemont was a French author known for his influential work, "Les Misérables." His literary style combined vivid imagery with social commentary, capturing the struggles of the working class. Herbemont's key contribution to literature was shedding light on societal injustices and advocating for empathy and compassion.