A History of Wine in America |
PREFACE |
PART 1 FROM THE DISCOVERY TO THE REVOLUTION |
1 The Beginnings, 1000-1700 |
• | Early Explorers and Native Grapes |
• | The Promise of Virginia Wine |
• | The Other Colonies in the Seventeenth Century |
• | 2 The Georgia Experiment |
3 Virginia and the South in the Eighteenth Century |
• | South Carolina; Florida; North Carolina |
• | Domestic Winemaking in Virginia |
• | Public Interest and Public Support |
4 Other Colonies and Communities Before the Revolution |
• | Maryland and Pennsylvania: the Discovery of the Alexander Grape |
• | The Royal Society of Arts Competition |
• | The Contribution of Continental Emigrants: the Huguenots and St. Pierre |
• | Other Huguenot Communities |
• | The Contribution of Continental Emigrants: the Germans |
PART 2 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN INDUSTRY |
5 From the Revolution to the Beginnings of a Native Industry |
• | Peter Legaux and the Pennsylvania Vine Company |
• | Other Pioneers in the Early Republic |
• | Dufour and the Beginning of Commercial Production |
• | The Spirit of Jefferson and Early American Winegrowing |
6 The Early Republic, Continued |
• | George Rapp and New Harmony |
• | Bonapartists in the Mississippi Territory |
John Adlum, "Father of American Viticulture" |
• | Fourth of July Parties |
• | The South in the Early Republic |
7 The Spread of Commercial Winegrowing |
• | Nicholas Longworth and the Cincinnati Region |
• | The Missouri Germans |
• | The Development of Winegrowing in New York State |
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 |
• | Early Winegrowing in New Mexico |
• | Winegrowing in the California Mission Period |
• | The Beginning of Commercial Winegrowing in Southern California |
• | The Beginnings in Northern California |
• | 10 The Haraszthy Legend |
11 The Fate of Southern California |
• | The Rise and Fall of Anaheim |
• | The San Gabriel Valley |
12 California to the End of the Century |
• | Changing Patterns and the Development of New Regions |
• | Large-Scale Investment in California Winegrowing |
• | Italian Swiss Colony and the Italian Contribution |
• | Communal Organizations and Winegrowing |
• | Winegrowing in Sonoma County: a Modal of the Whole |
13 California: Growing Pains and Growing Up |
• | Organizations and State Support: the Board of State Viticultural Commissioners |
• | The Board's Rival: the University of California |
• | Marketing Problems in the Late Nineteenth Century: The California Wine Association |
• | The Growth of Related Trades and a Literature of Wine |
• | Climax and Collapse |
PART 4 THE INDUSTRY ACROSS THE NATION |
14 The Eastern United States: from the Civil War To Prohibition |
• | Eastern Wine and Eastern Grape Juice |
• | Missouri, Kansas, and the Midwest |
15 The Southwest; the South; Other States |
• | Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma |
• | 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 |
• | 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 |
• | 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 |
• | 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 |
• | 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 |
Works Cited |
• | Manuscripts |
• | Newspapers and Specialized Periodicals |
• | Other Printed Works |
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