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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'''.
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* '''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), 
  
'''Chaine D'or: The Winemakers of the Santa Clara Valley
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* '''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'''.
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* '''Family Cellars and Bootleg Brandy: 1900-1933'''. Along Ocean Street extension was the [[Italian Gardens neighborhood]]. Persons involved in wine there include: [[Monteverdi, Pietro]], [[Capelli, Antonio]], 
  
'''Wines of the Santa Cruz Mountains'''.
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* '''Wines of the Santa Cruz Mountains'''.
  
'''The New Renaissance'''
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* '''The New Renaissance'''
  
 
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Revision as of 20:54, 4 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:

  • 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.
  • Wines of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
  • The New Renaissance