Richard Mendelson fell in love with wine as a graduate student at Oxford, and from there he moved to France to deepen his education. He worked for a time at Bouchard Ane et Fils, a renowned winery in Burgundy. From there, he returned to America, earned his law degree at Stanford, and then joined Napa's leading law firm, Dickenson, Peatman & Fogarty. Mendelson has been involved in every aspect of the wine industry--from growing grapes and making wine, to advising grape growers and wineries on best to promote and defend Napa Valley as America's premier wine appellation. He has written three books on wine: From Demon to Darling: A Legal History of Wine in America, Wine in America: Law and Policy, and Appellation Napa Valley: Building and Protecting an American Treasure, also published by Val de Grace Books. Mendelson and his wife Marilyn are parents and grandparents and they live in Napa.
“I have lived and worked in the Napa Valley since 1975, and my family and I care deeply about our community and its future. Author and lawyer Richard Mendelson grapples with the future, laying out the challenges we face in a clear, compelling way. He offers his unique wisdom about how to safeguard the national treasure that we have worked so hard to build.” —Francis Ford Coppola, director, producer, and screenwriter “This book is a must read for anyone that loves wine and the uniqueness of Napa Valley.” —Tim Mondavi, winemaker “An essential read for anyone who wants to understand the role of Napa Valley today, as well as the challenges that lie ahead as the region balances maintaining exceptionally high standards of quality with the often conflicting forces of growth and the preservation of what is one of the most pristine viticultural landscapes in the world.” —Antonio Galloni, renowned wine writer