Caro Feely

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Caro Feely (born Caroline Marian Wardle 6 October 1968) is a South African-born Irish writer, Wine & Spirit Education Trust certified wine educator, winemaker and organic activist living in Saussignac, France.

Early life and education[edit]

Caro grew up on a sugar farm in Kwa-Zulu Natal in South Africa. After high school at St. Anne's Diocesan College boarding school in Hilton, South Africa she completed a BCom at the University of KwaZulu Natal then Honours at the University of South Africa and a Masters in Economics at Rand Afrikaans University.

Career[edit]

She met her husband Sean Feely, a journalist at the time, in Johannesburg. They lived and worked in Dublin for eight years[1] before moving to France to set up an organic vineyard in 2005.[citation needed] Her first book Grape Expectations is about moving from Dublin city to France to go wine farming and converting to organic.[2][3][4]

The second book Saving Our Skins is about settling, converting to biodynamics, transforming the farm to an organic vineyard.[5][6][7]

In 2015 Summersdale published a wine book by Feely, Wine: The Essential Guide to Tasting, History, Culture and More.

In 2017 Summersdale published Feely's third book in the series about life on the organic vineyard: 'Glass Half Full' [8]

In 2023 Feely negotiated the return of the rights to her memoirs published by Summersdale and started a new path as an independent author. In April 2023 she has published new editions of Grape Expectations and Saving our Skins and edited, renamed and republished Glass Half Full as Vineyard Confessions. In June 2023 she published the fourth book in the vineyard series Cultivating Change - Regenerating Land and Love in the Age of Climate Crisis'.[9] On 5 December 2023 she published a prequel to the series Saving Sophia, a medical drama set in Dublin.

The vineyard owned and run with husband Sean, Chateau Feely, won the Best of Wine Tourism gold trophy for sustainable tourism in the Bordeaux region in 2013 [10] under the original farm name 'Haut Garrigue', officially changed to the Family name SARL Chateau Feely on 20 June 2014 [11] and for vineyard accommodation in 2017.[12] Feely is the wine writer for Living magazine [13] and has articles published on JancisRobinson [14]

Feely is a regular speaker on the subject of organic farming and wine.[15]

The Feelys continue to produce a number of organic, biodynamic and natural wines [16] recognised for their quality [17] and cited as a favourite by a famous character of the Dordogne Martin Walker's [18] 'Bruno Chief of Police'. The Feely vineyard is also known for their vineyard share [19] and harvest weekend covered on RTE (Irish National Broadcaster) Nationwide in November 2009.[20]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Grape Expectations Publisher: Summersdale (4 Jun 2012) Rights returned and new Edition by Caro Feely in 2023. Language: English. Current E-book ISBN 978-2-9586304-1-6 Current Print Book ISBN 978-2-9586304-0-9 Prior edition out of print ISBN 1849532575 ISBN 978-1849532570 (also translated into Polish)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Le vin, sa nouvelle vie". SudOuest.fr.
  2. ^ "Up a lazy river with me — and my wine glass". Davis Enterprise, By Susan Leonardi From page A9 | April 02, 2015
  3. ^ "Glass of English wine and a good book, anyone?". English Wine Lovers, October 27, 2013 (bok review)
  4. ^ "Month 10 of My Reading Challenge". Frost Magazine, by Frances Colville
  5. ^ "Sunday Book Review | The Shortlist". New York Times, By ERIC ASIMOV DEC. 3, 2015
  6. ^ "Saving our Skins: French Vineyard Dreams (and Reality)". The Wine Economist, July 1, 2014 By Mike Veseth, book review
  7. ^ "Book review: Saving Our Skins, by Caro Feely". Clitheroe Advertiser, 4 September 2014. Rebecca Hay
  8. ^ "Charming, inspiring memoir of family life in a French vineyard - Independent.ie". Independent.ie. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
  9. ^ "Book review: Cultivating Change, by Caro Feely"%5d. The Gloss published in The Irish Times' https://thegloss.ie/caro-feely-on-her-journey-of-change-and-renewal-in-the-dordogne-france/ "Book review: Cultivating Change, by Caro Feely"]. The Gloss published in The Irish Times'. {{cite news}}: Check |url= value (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)'
  10. ^ "Les "Best of Wine Tourism" : déjà dix ans". Terre de Vins (in French). 2012-10-12. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
  11. ^ "SARL CHATEAU FEELY à SAUSSIGNAC (484119284), CA, bilan, KBIS - Infogreffe". www.infogreffe.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-01-09.
  12. ^ "Bordeaux : 22 sites labellisés "Best Of Wine Tourism" 2017". Terre de Vins (in French). 2016-10-18. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
  13. ^ "Living Magazine Online". Living Magazine. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
  14. ^ "WWC 11 - Caro Feely | Articles | JancisRobinson.com". www.jancisrobinson.com. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
  15. ^ "GLASS HALF FULL talk and tasting with Caro Feely". Litfest A Food and Drinks Literacy Festival at Ballymaloe. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
  16. ^ "Travel Adventures in Aquitaine – The lesser known jewel of Southern France". Flux, February 20, 2014
  17. ^ Asimov, Eric (2017-07-24). "The Delicious World of Bruno, Chief of Police". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
  18. ^ "Martin Walker". Wikipédia (in French). 2017-11-09.
  19. ^ Roberts, Genevieve (2008-11-20). "Winemaking without the work". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
  20. ^ "Brave or mad: setting up a vineyard in France". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
  21. ^ "Why monkeys throwing darts are as good as wine experts". Independent.ie
  22. ^ "Book review: Saving Our Skins, by Caro Feely". Pendleton Today
  23. ^ "Book review: Saving Our Skins, by Caro Feely". New York Times
  24. ^ "Charming, inspiring memoir of family life in a French vineyard - Independent.ie". Independent.ie. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
  25. ^ "Book review: Cultivating Change, by Caro Feely". The Gloss published in The Irish Times

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