The History of Fresh Produce
Why was Algeria, a predominantly Muslim country in North Africa, the largest exporter of wine in the world — and why has almost nobody heard of it? How did the phylloxera catastrophe that destroyed French vineyards quietly turn colonial Algeria into the hidden engine of French wine, with Algerian reds shipped in unmarked barrels to be blended into Bordeaux and Burgundy without anyone asking where they came from? And what does it mean that the appellation system which defines French wine as we know it today was partly invented to keep Algerian wine out? Join John and Patrick as they tell the story of Algeria and the vine — the stolen land, the abandoned cellars, Albert Camus's impossible dilemma, and the 400,000 hectares that disappeared overnight in 1962... ---------- In Sponsorship with Cornell University: Dyson Cornell SC Johnson College of Business ----------- Join the History of Fresh Produce Club [https://app.theproduceindustrypodcast.com/access/] for ad-free listening, bonus episodes, book discounts and access to an exclusive chatroom community. Support us! * Share this episode with your friends * Give a 5-star rating * Write a review ----------- Subscribe to our biweekly newsletter here [https://historyoffreshproduce.substack.com/] for extra stories related to recent episodes, book recommendations, a sneak peek of upcoming episodes and more. ----------- Instagram, TikTok, Threads: @historyoffreshproduce Email: historyoffreshproduce@gmail.com [historyoffreshproduce@gmail.com]
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