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A Fool and Forty Acres

A Fool and Forty Acres



A Fool and Forty Acres is Heinricks' beautifully written account of leaving behind the rat race, slowing life down, and establishing an intimate relationship with one small parcel of land in a magical corner of Canada. You won't find Prince Edward County on any map of the world's great wine regions. Yet it is to this dollop of rolling limestone in eastern Lake Ontario that Geoff Heinricks brought his young family in pursuit of a dream of creating a truly world class wine. The County, as the locals call it, is a long way from the Niagara Peninsula, and three thousand miles from Burgundy, yet Heinricks and a few hardy souls like him claim that their wines will one day rival those of the legendary French province.

A self-described 21st-century peasant, Heinricks follows the seasons in his vineyards with exquisite attention, from digging the earth, to grafting and planting the vines, to trellising and pruning, to tending the young grapes, to harvesting the fruits of his labours. Along the way, he sketches the human history of the area, the native peoples whose tools and clay shards are heaved up by the soil, and the United Empire Loyalists, whose tidy barns and farmhouses still dot the landscape today. He also presents a cast of his colourful County neighbours: from old-school farmers to refugees like him from the city, convinced in the wisdom of producing and consuming locally the very best food and wine in harmony with the land.



  • McClelland and Stewart, Canada, Fall 2004



  • Shortlisted for the 2005 Canadian Culinary Book Awards
  • Shortlisted for the 2005 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction



"An outstanding memoir…Topping this book would be a difficult act…How an intellectual threw his shoulder behind the plough and created a credible vineyard in the place of scrub brush is a lively and exciting tale... It's the author's knack for storytelling and his unbridled love of the challenge that make this a wonderful contribution to the growing literature of life on the land."
-The Gazette (Montreal)

"We've never met Geoff Heinricks, but he's a hero for turning his back on the bright lights and following his heart. ... Heinricks' story of trying to create a world-class vineyard out on Lake Ontario, while keeping marriage, sanity and four kids together, is a lot of fun."
-Toronto Star

"It is absorbing reading both from the viticultural point of view and the historical. I started to read the book and was 40 pages into it in no time at all... I consider this a superb book, and you do not need to be a wine expert to read it."
-The Gazette (Montreal)

"...an abosrbing glimpse into the intricacies and toils of creating a vineyard from scratch, [and] a vivid, living history of Ontario's Prince Edward County...Heinricks is studious, thoughtful and forthright, with the ability to write very well...Often I recalled the long, richly detailed pastoral works of Thomas Hardy."
- The Globe and Mail

"If this book were a wine, it would be something sparkling but robust, full of local flavour. … Through this impressionistic tale, even a wine or vine neophyte can easily imbibe all kinds of viticultural lore and information. … Heinricks writes with deft pacing, a sense of humour and an eye for telling details."
- Hamilton Spectator

"Heinricks is a reincarnated renaissance Burgundian."
-National Post




Geoff Heinricks
Geoff Heinricks used to live in Toronto, where he was a contributor to Frank magazine. He now lives in Prince Edward County, where he has established himself as a respected winegrower and has been called "the county's soil guru and viticultural conscience" by the Toronto Star.

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