
This book read like a novel--like a World War 2 thriller, filled with stories of winemakers hiding their best bottles behind newly made walls (one winemaker got his sons to round up as many spiders as they could find so there would be cobwebs to make the wall appear old) or deep in caves where they couldn't be found. It talks about how France was forced to sell all of their wine to Germany (they were cut off from their main clients such as Britain and the US) and how the French tricked the Nazis by sending them bogus bottles--bad vintages while labeling them as something much better, and smirked with pride when the Nazis couldn't tell the difference.
For me, it was one of those books I just couldn't put down. It really is a great read and a book I'll definitely be giving as Christmas presents next year. Cheers to you, Don and Petie Kladstrup!