By W. Blake Gray | Posted Friday, 02-Mar-2018
"If you're a fan of Napa Valley wines, James Conaway's new book "Napa at Last Light" might make you unhappy.
The book, Conaway's third about the valley, is a portrait of a community with inept and possibly corrupt politicians undermining agricultural protections without public hearings at the behest of corporate interests. He complains that all the major vintners' and grapegrowers' organizations are complicit in over-development, and posits that new vineyards have become more about real-estate flipping than creating good wines."