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Stalin's Wine Cellar by John Baker & Nick Place
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Stalin's Wine Cellar

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Length 9 hours 16 minutes
Language English
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In the late 1990s, John Baker was known as a purveyor of quality rare and old wines. Always entrepreneurial and up for adventure, he was the perfect person for an occasional business partner to approach with a mysterious wine list that was foreign to anything John, or his second-in-command, Kevin Hopko, had ever come across.

The list was discovered to be a comprehensive catalogue of the wine collection of Nicholas II, the last Tsar of Russia. The wine had become the property of the state after the Russian Revolution of 1918, during which Nicholas and his entire family were executed. Now owned by Stalin, the wine was discreetly removed to a remote Georgian winery when Stalin was concerned the advancing Nazi army might overrun Russia, and inevitably loot artefacts and treasures. Half a century later, the wine was rumoured to be hidden underground and off any known map.

John and Kevin embarked on an audacious, colourful and potentially dangerous journey to Georgia to discover if the wines actually existed; if the bottles were authentic and whether the entire collection could be bought and transported to a major London auction house for sale.

Stalin's Wine Cellar is a wild, sometimes rough ride in the glamorous world of high-end wine. From Double Bay Sydney to Tbilisi Georgia, via the streets of Paris, the vineyards of Bordeaux and iconic Ch�teau d'Yquem. A multimillion dollar cellar and a breathtaking collection of wine (and one very expensive broken bottle) is the elusive treasure. The cast of characters include Stalin, Hitler, Tsar Nicholas II and a motley bunch of Georgian businessmen/cowboys toting handguns, in the early days of Russian business development that led to the world of Putin and oligarchs.

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.

Simon Burke (Reader)
One of Australia's most accomplished, respected and versatile performers, Simon Burke's career has been in overdrive since the age of 13 when he starred in Fred Schepisi's acclaimed feature film The Devil's Playground, for which he won the AFI Award for Best Actor. Since then he has enjoyed great success both in Australia and the UK in film, television, stage, concert appearances and cabaret.


Some of Simon's career highlights include:
Captain Von Trapp in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sound of Music (London Palladium), Georges in La Cage Aux Folles (Playhouse Theatre, London), Carl-Magnus opposite Dame Judi Dench in A Little Night Music (Royal National Theatre, London), Raoul in Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty's Theatre, London).

Australian audiences will remember Simon as Marius in the original Australian cast of Les Miserables as well as in countless productions for Sydney Theatre Company. Simon's many television credits include Hustle, Rescue: Special Ops, The Alice, All Saints, Small Claims III, South Pacific, Brides of Christ, Water Rats, After the Deluge, Grass Roots. Simon is extremely proud of his 25-year stint as one of the most popular presenters on ABC TV's Play School.

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.

Simon Burke (Reader)
One of Australia's most accomplished, respected and versatile performers, Simon Burke's career has been in overdrive since the age of 13 when he starred in Fred Schepisi's acclaimed feature film The Devil's Playground, for which he won the AFI Award for Best Actor. Since then he has enjoyed great success both in Australia and the UK in film, television, stage, concert appearances and cabaret.


Some of Simon's career highlights include:
Captain Von Trapp in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sound of Music (London Palladium), Georges in La Cage Aux Folles (Playhouse Theatre, London), Carl-Magnus opposite Dame Judi Dench in A Little Night Music (Royal National Theatre, London), Raoul in Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty's Theatre, London).

Australian audiences will remember Simon as Marius in the original Australian cast of Les Miserables as well as in countless productions for Sydney Theatre Company. Simon's many television credits include Hustle, Rescue: Special Ops, The Alice, All Saints, Small Claims III, South Pacific, Brides of Christ, Water Rats, After the Deluge, Grass Roots. Simon is extremely proud of his 25-year stint as one of the most popular presenters on ABC TV's Play School.

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.

Simon Burke (Reader)
One of Australia's most accomplished, respected and versatile performers, Simon Burke's career has been in overdrive since the age of 13 when he starred in Fred Schepisi's acclaimed feature film The Devil's Playground, for which he won the AFI Award for Best Actor. Since then he has enjoyed great success both in Australia and the UK in film, television, stage, concert appearances and cabaret.


Some of Simon's career highlights include:
Captain Von Trapp in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sound of Music (London Palladium), Georges in La Cage Aux Folles (Playhouse Theatre, London), Carl-Magnus opposite Dame Judi Dench in A Little Night Music (Royal National Theatre, London), Raoul in Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty's Theatre, London).

Australian audiences will remember Simon as Marius in the original Australian cast of Les Miserables as well as in countless productions for Sydney Theatre Company. Simon's many television credits include Hustle, Rescue: Special Ops, The Alice, All Saints, Small Claims III, South Pacific, Brides of Christ, Water Rats, After the Deluge, Grass Roots. Simon is extremely proud of his 25-year stint as one of the most popular presenters on ABC TV's Play School.

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