What was the name of a book where they had slaves growing grapes that make wine used for magic?
I suspect the name was something like, "Blood and Fire" or something like that. It had a vineyard where they grew magic grapes used to make wine, which was used in spells. I think that it was a fairly new book but I may be wrong.
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Flesh and Fire (The Vineart War #1) by Laura Anne Gilman
Fourteen centuries ago, all power was held by the prince-mages, who alone could craft the spell-wines. But the people revolted against harsh rule, and were saved by a demigod called Sin-Washer, who broke the First Vine, shattering the hold of the prince-mages.
In 1378 ASW, princes still rule, but Vinearts now make spellwines, less powerful than in days of old. Jerzy, a young slave, has just begun his studies to become a Vineart when his master uncovers the first stirrings of a plot to finish the work Sin-Washer began, and shatter the remains of the Vine forever. Only his master believes the magnitude and danger of this plot. And only Jerzy has the ability to stop it…before there are no more Vinearts left at
Sounds like a Greek Mythology book, you know, Dionysus god of wine?