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Stalin's Wine Cellar

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Stalin's Wine Cellar by John Baker and Nick Place chronicles a thrilling adventure where two wine experts discover a hidden cellar filled with rare and historically significant wines. They embark on an exciting journey across multiple countries, dealing with intrigue, suspense, and historical revelations, all centred around the potential treasure linked to Stalin.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy thrilling true tales of adventure, mystery, and history. It follows an extraordinary hunt to uncover a hidden collection of rare wines, with a backdrop of Soviet intrigue and unexpected twists.

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Embark on the adventure of a lifetime with Stalin's Wine Cellar by John Baker and Nick Place, a tale that melds history, mystery, and the intrigue of the fine wine industry. This riveting narrative follows John Baker, a well-known dealer of rare and exquisite wines, as he is presented with a mysterious wine list that promises an adventure beyond his wildest dreams.

In the late 1990s, Baker, always entrepreneurial and ready for a new challenge, is approached by a business partner with a peculiar list of wines. Neither he nor his second-in-command, Kevin Hopko, have ever encountered such a catalogue before. Upon closer inspection, they discover it is a comprehensive inventory of the wine collection once owned by Nicholas II, the last Tsar of Russia. This extraordinary collection became state property after the Russian Revolution of 1918, when Nicholas and his family were tragically executed.

This extraordinary cellar, now in the hands of Stalin, was secretly transported to a secluded winery in Georgia during World War II. Stalin, fearing the advance of the Nazi army and potential looting of Russia's treasures, took precautions to hide the collection. Decades later, rumours suggest that these prized bottles are still hidden underground, far from any recognised locations.

Driven by curiosity and a desire to uncover these hidden treasures, John and Kevin set out on a daring and colourful journey to Georgia. Their mission: to verify the existence of the wines, authenticate the bottles, and transport this prestigious collection to a major London auction house for sale. The journey is fraught with challenges, as they navigate the complex and often dangerous world of high-stakes wine dealing.

Stalin's Wine Cellar is a thrilling ride through the opulent world of fine wines, from Double Bay in Sydney to Tbilisi, Georgia, with stops in the streets of Paris and the vineyards of Bordeaux, including the famed Château d'Yquem. The tale is peppered with larger-than-life characters such as Stalin, Hitler, Tsar Nicholas II, and a colourful band of Georgian businessmen and cowboys, complete with handguns. This venture unfolds during the early days of Russian business development, a precursor to the present-day era of Putin and the oligarchs.

Readers will be captivated by this wild journey through history and opulence, with a multimillion-dollar wine cellar at its heart and an unexpectedly expensive broken bottle adding to the narrative's tension. Whether you're a history aficionado, a wine enthusiast, or simply someone who loves a good adventure, Stalin's Wine Cellar promises a spellbinding experience that brings together the allure of historical treasures and the high-stakes world of vintage wine trading.

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Stalin's Wine Cellar is described as a thrilling and fast-paced read, blending history with adventure. Critics praise it as a fun, engaging, and colourful journey into the world of high-end wine, likening its narrative to a gripping espionage tale. It's highly recommended for its entertaining and lively storytelling.

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ISBN: 9781761043666

Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 July 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: Penguin Random House Australia

Audience: General / adult

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Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 336

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About the Author

John Baker (Author) John Baker was a hotelier and rock 'n' roll promoter in the eighties era of Midnight Oil, INXS and Cold Chisel. He became a wine merchant creating a number of fine wine stores, including Quaffers Double Bay Cellars and the Newport Bottler, as well as the importing business Bordeaux Shippers. He likes wine from anywhere (as long as it's very good) and is now more involved with a mixture of projects including the business of olive oil, as he says it's good for his health and less punishing the next day. Nick Place (Author) Nick Place is the author of five published novels and several non-fiction books, as well as comedy and screenwriting, occasional poetry and even an original stage pantomime. He has also enjoyed a long and diverse journalistic career across all media, mostly covering sport. He lives in Melbourne, where he is an enthusiastic supporter of the single malt whisky, wine and coffee industries.

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