N
Nadeau, Remi, 326
Naegle, John, 420
Nagasawa, Kanaye, 335
Napa County, Calif., 259 , 261 , 265 , 345 , 351 , 354 , 415 ;
first wine shipped from, 262 ;
phylloxera destruction in, 345
Naples, Italy, 76
Naples, N.Y., 198 , 375
Napoleon, 135 , 137 , 138
Nashua Valley, Mass., 30
Nation, Carrie A., 397
National Prohibition Act (Volstead Act), 435 , 436 , 437
National Prohibition Party, 433
National vineyard. See Public vineyard
Natoma Land and Water Company, Calif., 327
Natoma Vineyard, Calif., 327
Naud Winery, Calif., 316
Nauvoo, Ill., 217 , 396 , 397 , 402
Nebraska, wines and vines in, 400 , 402
New Bern, N.C., 103
New Bordeaux, S.C., 57 ;
winegrowing in, 95 -100
New Braunfels, Tex., 407
New England: wild grapes in, 31 ;
wine from, 486 n45
New England Farmer , 221
New Found Salem Wine, 333
New Hampshire, 420
New Harmony, Ind., 288 ;
sold to Owen, 134 ;
winegrowing at, 131 -33
New Jersey, 87 , 148 ;
"champagne" from, 383 -84;
cider in, 31 ;
colonial vineyards in, 89 -93, 114 ;
invention of grape juice in, 384 -88;
Swedes in, 31 ;
wild grapes in, 33 ;
winegrowing in, 383 -84
New Mexico (Spanish), 219 ;
and El Paso wine ("Pass wine"), 219 , 235 -36, 349 ;
winegrowing in, 233 -34, 236 -37, 407 , 408
New Mexico (U.S.), 234 -35, 237
New Netherland, vineyards in, 31
New Orleans, 136 , 138 , 328
New Paltz, N.Y., 102
New Rochelle, N.Y., 102
New Switzerland, Ind., 121 , 122
New Switzerland, Mo., 393
New York (state), 147 , 182 , 217 , 222 , 229 , 379 , 415 ;
Chautauqua region of, 187 , 200 -202, 376 ;
contribution of to winegrowing, 200 ;
Finger Lakes region of, 145 , 187 , 194 -200, 202 , 374 -76;
first commercial winery in, 194 ;
growth of industry in, 374 -77;
Hudson Valley region of, 187 -94, 374 ;
New York City region of, 187 -92;
production in, 229 , 376 , 494 n1;
table grapes in, 215 , 375 , 376 , 377 ;
vineyards in, 114 ;
vinifera in, 377
New York City, 119 , 254 ;
California wine in, 256 -57, 291 , 300 , 304 , 325 , 326 , 328 , 334 , 355 ;
and Ohio wine, 378 ;
and Virginia wine, 414
New York Exhibition, 165
New York Horticultural Society, 217
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, 200 , 369 -70, 377
New York Times , 439
New Zealand, American grapes in, 447
Newark, N.J., 157 ;
and cider, 383 -84
Newburgh, N.Y., 103 , 207 , 209
Newfoundland, site of Vinland, 3
Newlands, Sen. F. G., 303
Newmark, Harris, Sixty Years in Southern California , 251 253
Newport, Ky., 123
Nicaragua, Haraszthy in, 283 -84
Niebaum, Gustave, 324 , 326 , 331 , 367
Noah, 190 , 426
Nobbett, Joseph, 112
Noel (early grower), 155
Nordhoff, Charles, 133
Norfolk, Va., 416 , 419
North Carolina, 8 , 9 , 148 , 228 , 376 , 413 , 415 ;
early winegrowing fails to develop in, 34 -35;
experiments in, 61 ;
leads nation in wine production in 1840, 223 ;
legislature grants land for viticulture in, 150 ;
Scuppernong wine in, 128 -29, 149 -50, 223 ;
Verrazzano's description of, 11 ;
wild grapes in, 12 , 33 , 60 -61;
winegrowing in after Civil War, 415 -19.
See also Carolina
North Carolina State Board of Agriculture, 150
North Carolina State Horticultural Society, 416
North Carolina Vine Dresser and Horticultural Model Practical School, 223
North Dakota, 419
North East, Pa., 389
Northwest Territory, 121
Norton, Dr. D. N., 82 , 149 , 177
Norton (wine), from Illinois, 185 ;
from Iowa, 396 ;
from Missouri, 186 , 390 ;
from New Jersey, 384 ;
from North Carolina, 416 ;
from Virginia, 414
Nott, Eliphalet, and Bible wines, 387 , 388 n52
Nouveau Medoc Winery, Calif., 316
Nova Scotia, 95
Nunez family, of Georgia, 48 , 49
Nuttall, Prof. Thomas, 205