"Great read for wine lovers� [An] approachable deep dive into one of wine's most fascinating and controversial realms." �Food & Wine
"[A]n excellent book and a great resource." �The New York Times
"Essential reading? Amber Revolution is the first book dedicated to the topic of orange wine and it is fitting that Woolf is the one to write it? Woolf weaves stories and anecdotes throughout the book in a personal and conversational manner, making this intimate and enjoyable reading that is hard to resist. The colorful and vibrant photography of Ryan Opaz will also help the reader to fall in love with the producers and wine regions? Woolf describes the main varieties used, the winemaking process and the main styles of orange wines without any pretense or pomp? Orange wines are demystified by Amber Revolution, but more importantly they are given a face: in the stories of the producers, both old and new, who keep giving us wine drinkers those revolutionary wine tasting moments." �The Circle of Wine Writers
"Wine expert and 'drinks writer' Woolf revels in the history and mystery of orange wines_white wines made like red wines, with the skins and sometimes the stems macerated for days, weeks, or months. So named because of their various light amber to deep russet hues, and sometimes called skin-contact wines, orange wines have been around for millennia. They are fermented in buried earthen vessels called qvevri in Georgia, perfected by Italian and Slovenian vintners, and touted by oenophiles worldwide who are on the lookout for new drinking experiences. Orange wines have been steadily gaining popularity in wine circles, and Woolf makes a good case for them to be considered a fourth category along with red, white, and rosé. In a congenial yet knowledgeable manner, he leads readers through the thickets of its history and lore, profiling vintners who have pushed orange wines into the spotlight. Their stories are often stirring, especially from winemakers from former Soviet countries such as Slovenia and Georgia who survived successive regimes, regulations, and occasional repatriations to make their wines. VERDICT This book will pique the palates of curious wine enthusiasts. Great-looking graphics and an extensive guide to 180 producers in 20 countries increases its value." �Liz French, Library Journal
"An absorbing book? Magnificent photography? Excellent story?" �Eric Asimov, The New York Times
"Woolf's obsession with publicizing the goodness of the uniquely colored orange wine led to a newsletter, a burgeoning career as a well-respected wine journalist, and this [book]? Orange wine is skin-macerated white wine, made with the grape skins (and, sometimes, stems) included and fermented underground in vessels called qvervie or amphora. Since the twentieth century, European wine makers, primarily in Slovenia and Italy's bordering Friuli region, have excelled in producing this unusual beverage, halted occasionally by wars and different political regimes. Woolf goes deep into the wine's history, interviews at length the founders of several wineries, including Gravner and Radikon, and noses around the actual manufacturing process. He exploits every possible topic for a sidebar, from misconceptions to food matching, in his desire to educate_and educate he does. Only an actual tasting could pique readers' curiosity more about the new-old wine." � Booklist
"Concurrent with the fashion for amber wines, Simon Woolf's highly readable book explores the history and production of the wines in their spiritual homes: Slovenia, Friuli and Georgia? Amber Revolution is wonderfully illustrated with photography by Ryan Opaz, which goes a long way in aiding the story because in many cases_the rural conditions in which some of the wines are made and low-tech methods_seeing really is believing." � Forbes Magazine
"Great Wine Books of 2018: The topic is indubitably au courant_even if the practice of crafting these wines goes back centuries. Orange wine is made by leaving white grapes in contact with their skins (which often are more amber than white) for extended periods. The result is, ideally, a more complex, intense wine. Several elements enrich this work: the sagas of the almost 200 people in 20 countries partaking of this practice, the clarity of Woolf's writing and the fabulous photos?" � Star Tribune
"The 'make white like red' approach is the world's oldest wine-making tradition, but it went out of fashion, and was nearly forgotten until its recent resurgence at wineries in the Caucasus and around the Adriatic. In Amber Revolution: How the World Learned to Love Orange Wine, Simon J. Woolf tells the fascinating tale of this ancient wine, and also profiles nearly two hundred amber-wine producers around the world." � Foreword
"Woolf writes with quiet modesty, gravity and deep compassion. Yet he is comfortable with poking fun at himself and is unpretentiously witty. He is, in his own words, obsessed with orange wine, but he doesn't write with the navel-gazing self-indulgence of the obsessed. We often talk about wines tasting as clear and pure as a mountain stream. That description came to mind several times during this book: this is how Simon Woolf writes. You want to dip your mind in his words. There is no excess, yet he writes with great strength. His content is robust, his style has lift. This an extraordinary story, compellingly told, and I would plead with anyone who drinks wine to read it. Even if you (think you) don't like orange wine, please read it." � JancisRobinson.com
"Timely and very readable" � Hugh Johnson
"In Amber Revolution, Woolf is at his best, combining personal narrative with historical research and a handy reference guide, while debunking the myths surrounding orange wines." � Suzanne Mustacich, Wine Spectator
"Fascinating, deftly written� Will tell you everything you need to know about this long-hidden tradition." � Andrew Jefford, Decanter, World of Fine Wine
"Nobody knows more about orange wine and its fascinating history than Simon Woolf, and nobody writes better about it." � Felicity Carter, editor, Meininger's Wine Business International
"Witty, precise and well written with Simon Woolf's unique and signature style, this book will definitely become the ultimate reference for orange wines." � Jose Vouillamoz, Wine Grapes