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Reading Between the Wines
Winnona Glass
55 episodes
5 days ago
Your hostess Winnona Glass and the Somm of the South, Keagen Moore will discuss a book and then a wine that pairs with the book or is referenced in the book. The pair get in depth on book and wine topics. Readingbetweenthewines.blog discusses the books, wines, and features the reading glasses we use during the episodes and other merchandise.
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Your hostess Winnona Glass and the Somm of the South, Keagen Moore will discuss a book and then a wine that pairs with the book or is referenced in the book. The pair get in depth on book and wine topics. Readingbetweenthewines.blog discusses the books, wines, and features the reading glasses we use during the episodes and other merchandise.
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Episode 48 - The Book of Lost Names and Famille Richel Jacquère Wine
Reading Between the Wines
38 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 48 - The Book of Lost Names and Famille Richel Jacquère Wine

Taking us back into 1942 France during the German occupation, this historical novel by Kristin Harmel was published in 2020. Eva Traube and her mother were escaping Poland through France to Switzerland after her father was sent to Auschwitz. Eva assisted a French underground forgery operation by creating new names and papers for children smuggled into Switzerland. Within encoded text, she and fellow forgery expert Remy documented the “lost names” of the children in a book. In 2005 an 86-year-old Eva returns to Berlin to find the book and encounters an old friend. With a nod to the French/Switzerland border where most of the novel took place, we enjoyed a white alpine wine from Famille Richel, made from the unique Jacquère grape.

Reading Between the Wines
Your hostess Winnona Glass and the Somm of the South, Keagen Moore will discuss a book and then a wine that pairs with the book or is referenced in the book. The pair get in depth on book and wine topics. Readingbetweenthewines.blog discusses the books, wines, and features the reading glasses we use during the episodes and other merchandise.