Wine People
Review: "A riveting, behind-the-scenes portrait of a high-drama industry, from the chateau to the corner office...pour a glass and dive in." -Oprah Daily "So intoxicatingly real and so, so smart and moving, Wildgen's novel plumbs the depths of female friendship through the lives of two indelible characters: outsider Wren and golden girl Thessaly, who both enter the wine business as young women, fiercely bond, and then go into business together. Grappling with who they really were and who they now are meant to be, both together and apart, this is a stunner about ambition, love, and family. Wine connoisseurs, foodies, and literature lovers will be enraptured." -Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of With or Without You "Wildgen beautifully captures the shifting feelings and perspectives of a long friendship evolving over time, even as she illuminates a little-known corner of wine culture. An intriguing read!" -Andrea Barrett, National Book Award-winning author of Ship Fever and Natural History "An intoxicating story of friendship, workplace politics, entrepreneurship, and, of course, the elixir of the Gods, Wine People is all the wine metaphors and then some. Savor it." -Elisa Albert, author of Human Blues "I blazed through this novel-a complicated, authentic examination of female ambition and friendship that also happens to be such fun to read." -Vauhini Vara, author of The Immortal King Rao "Wine People follows wine professionals Wren and Thessaly as they compete to become the heirs of a retiring New York City importer-but it's just as much about what happens after that. In sharp, sensory prose, Wildgen takes us from Madison, Wisconsin and Sonoma, California to Italy, France, and beyond. In her hands, wine is many things at once: a sometimes-destroyer of relationships, yes, but also an ancient art that bottles time and place. Smart and very funny, satirical but deeply felt, Wine People is an ode to the complexity of working friendships-as well as a shrewd, clear-eyed love letter to wine and the people who make, import, and drink it." -Chloe Benjamin, New York Times bestselling author of The Immortalists