A History of Wine in America |
PREFACE |
![]() | PART 1 FROM THE DISCOVERY TO THE REVOLUTION |
![]() | 1 The Beginnings, 1000-1700 |
• | 2 The Georgia Experiment |
![]() | 3 Virginia and the South in the Eighteenth Century |
![]() | 4 Other Colonies and Communities Before the Revolution |
![]() | PART 2 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN INDUSTRY |
![]() | 5 From the Revolution to the Beginnings of a Native Industry |
![]() | 6 The Early Republic, Continued |
![]() | 7 The Spread of Commercial Winegrowing |
![]() | 8 Eastern Viticulture Comes of Age |
• | The Rise of Hybrid Grapes |
• | The Creation of Institutional Supports for Winegrowing |
• | The Grape Boom in the Old South |
![]() | PART 3 THE DEVELOPMENT OF CALIFORNIA |
![]() | 9 The Southwest and California |
• | 10 The Haraszthy Legend |
![]() | 11 The Fate of Southern California |
![]() | 12 California to the End of the Century |
![]() | 13 California: Growing Pains and Growing Up |
![]() | PART 4 THE INDUSTRY ACROSS THE NATION |
![]() | 14 The Eastern United States: from the Civil War To Prohibition |
![]() | 15 The Southwest; the South; Other States |
• | 16 The End of the Beginning:National Prohibition |
Appendix 1 Fox Grapes and Foxiness |
Appendix 2 The Language of Wine in English |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | INDEX |