Grape Juice: An 831 Stories Romance


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"The characters are just as vivid as the setting . . . an addictive contemporary that will delight hopeless romantics and armchair travelers alike." --Publishers Weekly, starred review

A gorgeous, seductive fiction debut from wine and dating columnist Eliza Dumais, about parsing romantic clarity amidst the mind-muddling effects of fermented grapes, the French language, and exhausting physical labor. Perfect for fans of Under the Tuscan Sun, French Kiss, and The Pairing.

Alice is bored--romantically, professionally, creatively. So when her boss, a prominent wine importer, suggests she work a grape harvest in France, she sees it as a welcome opportunity to course-correct her apathy. Though Alice is plenty skeptical of the drink-pray-love premise, she begins to let her guard down when she finds herself picking riesling and practicing her French alongside a charming cast of international characters--and, most notably, Henri, the vineyard owner's nephew, who's just as lost as she is.

"This book was basically tailor-made for me: a sexy European romance that had me feeling like I'd escaped to France from the very first page." --Marisa Meltzer, bestselling author of Glossy and It Girl: The Life and Legacy of Jane Birkin

"Grape Juice is the romantic fantasy that has me refilling my glass time and time again." --Jamie Beck, photographer and New York Times bestselling author of An American in Provence

"Our heroine seduces us in a feast of glamorous gluttony. Grape Juice begs to be read ravenously." --Rachel Seville Tashjian, fashion critic at The Washington Post

Author: Eliza Dumais
Publisher: 831 Stories
Published: 11/04/2025
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
ISBN13: 9798893310566
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Romance | Contemporary
- Fiction | Romance | Romantic Comedy
- Fiction | Small Town & Rural

About the Author
Eliza Dumais is a writer and editor based in Brooklyn, New York, with a focus on wine, food, travel, and sex (hedonism, essentially). You can find her work in Vogue, Food & Wine, Cosmopolitan, and VICE. Grape Juice is her debut novella.

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