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'''Late Harvest''', subtitled "Wine History of the Santa Cruz Mountains", was published in 1983 by The Late Harvest Project. Credited author is Michael R. Holland. Chapters: | '''Late Harvest''', subtitled "Wine History of the Santa Cruz Mountains", was published in 1983 by The Late Harvest Project. Credited author is Michael R. Holland. Chapters: | ||
− | * '''The Origins of the Santa Cruz Wine Industry'''. Persons include: [[Jarvis family|George and John Jarvis]] (Vine Hill), [[Burns, John]], [[Mel, Henry]] (Villa Fontenay, in Vine Hill area), [[Billing, Frederick W.]] (and John F. Coope, Ben Lomond Wine Co.), [[Stewart, John A.]] (Etha Hill), [[Meyer, Emil E.]] (Mare Vista) | + | * '''The Origins of the Santa Cruz Wine Industry'''. Dates: 1860s to 1918. Persons include: [[Jarvis family|George and John Jarvis]] (Vine Hill), [[Burns, John]], [[Mel, Henry]] (Villa Fontenay, in Vine Hill area), [[Billing, Frederick W.]] (and John F. Coope, Ben Lomond Wine Co.), [[Stewart, John A.]] (Etha Hill, Santa Cruz Mountain Wine Co.), [[Meyer, Emil E.]] (Mare Vista). |
* '''Chaine D'or: The Winemakers of the Santa Clara Valley'''. Includes famous names like Paul Masson. The Billing/Sickert vineyard in Woodside is not mentioned. | * '''Chaine D'or: The Winemakers of the Santa Clara Valley'''. Includes famous names like Paul Masson. The Billing/Sickert vineyard in Woodside is not mentioned. | ||
− | * '''Family Cellars and Bootleg Brandy: 1900-1933'''. Along today's [[Ocean Street]] extension was the [[:Category:Italian Gardens neighborhood|Italian Gardens neighborhood]]. Persons involved in wine there include: [[Monteverdi, Pietro]], [[Capelli, Antonio]], | + | * '''Family Cellars and Bootleg Brandy: 1900-1933'''. Along today's [[Ocean Street]] extension was the [[:Category:Italian Gardens neighborhood|Italian Gardens neighborhood]]. Persons involved in wine there include: [[Monteverdi, Pietro]], [[Capelli, Antonio]], [[Locatelli, Dante]], [[Pedemonte family]] |
− | * '''Wines of the Santa Cruz Mountains'''. | + | * '''Wines of the Santa Cruz Mountains'''. Dates: post-Prohibition to 1980s. Includes photos of many labeled wine bottles. In 1977, comedian Dick Smothers reopened the Villa Fontenay vineyard and winery, producing "Smothers" wines. |
− | * '''The New Renaissance''' | + | * '''The New Renaissance'''. Dates: post-Prohibition to 1980s. [[Bargetto family]], [[Beauregard family]] |
[[Category:Publications]] | [[Category:Publications]] | ||
[[Category:Viniculture]] | [[Category:Viniculture]] |
Latest revision as of 18:46, 6 May 2024
Late Harvest, subtitled "Wine History of the Santa Cruz Mountains", was published in 1983 by The Late Harvest Project. Credited author is Michael R. Holland. Chapters:
- The Origins of the Santa Cruz Wine Industry. Dates: 1860s to 1918. Persons include: George and John Jarvis (Vine Hill), Burns, John, Mel, Henry (Villa Fontenay, in Vine Hill area), Billing, Frederick W. (and John F. Coope, Ben Lomond Wine Co.), Stewart, John A. (Etha Hill, Santa Cruz Mountain Wine Co.), Meyer, Emil E. (Mare Vista).
- Chaine D'or: The Winemakers of the Santa Clara Valley. Includes famous names like Paul Masson. The Billing/Sickert vineyard in Woodside is not mentioned.
- Family Cellars and Bootleg Brandy: 1900-1933. Along today's Ocean Street extension was the Italian Gardens neighborhood. Persons involved in wine there include: Monteverdi, Pietro, Capelli, Antonio, Locatelli, Dante, Pedemonte family
- Wines of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Dates: post-Prohibition to 1980s. Includes photos of many labeled wine bottles. In 1977, comedian Dick Smothers reopened the Villa Fontenay vineyard and winery, producing "Smothers" wines.
- The New Renaissance. Dates: post-Prohibition to 1980s. Bargetto family, Beauregard family