Based on ethnographic work in a Moldovan winemaking village, Wine Is
Our Bread shows how workers in a prestigious winery have experienced
the country's recent entry into the globalized wine market and how their
productive activities at home and in the winery contribute to the value
of commercial terroir wines. Drawing on theories of globalization,
economic anthropology and political economy, the book contributes to
understanding how crises and inequalities in capitalism lead to the
'creative destruction' of local products, their accelerated
standardization and the increased exploitation of labour.