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Tangled Vines

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by Frances Dinkelspiel


  website “Corpulent Raider” of

  Andretti, Mario

  Angelica wine

  Anglos, resented by Californios

  The Angry Men

  Anti-Chinese Association

  A. Pagani Winery

  Armand Rousseau

  Armstrong, Lance

  Arpad Haraszthy & Co.

  arson

  crime of

  evidence of

  Asti, Sonoma County

  Auction Napa Valley

  Avila Sánchez, Tomás

  Bacchanal restaurant, South San Francisco

  Bacchus

  Bahars, George

  Baja California

  Bales, Margaret

  Bales, Michael

  Barbera grapes

  Barolo wine

  Barrett, Heidi Peterson

  Barrows, Henry

  Barton, James

  Battle of Chino

  Bavaro, Frank and Nick

  B. Dreyfus & Co.

  Beaulieu Vineyards

  Beauregard, P. G. T.

  Beckham, David and Victoria

  Bella Union Hotel

  Bell Canyon reservoir

  Belmont Wine Exchange

  Beringer Brothers

  Berserkers bulletin board

  Bible

  Blau Elben grapes

  blight (Anaheim or Pierce’s disease)

  Boisset, Jean-Charles

  Bolgheri region, Tuscany, Italy

  Bolinas, California

  Bollinger

  Bond winery

  Boone’s Farm Green Apple wine

  Bordeaux region of France

  Bordeaux wines

  Borel, Antoine

  bottles

  empty, recycled in wine fraud

  hand-blown

  Bouchon restaurant, Yountville

  brandy

  Brewer, Elliot

  Bronco Wines

  Brown, Martin

  Brun & Chaix winery

  Bryant Family Vineyards

  Bucareli, Antonio María de

  Buchanan, James

  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF)

  forensic lab work on fire evidence

  investigation of Wines Central warehouse fire

  raid and arrest of Mark Anderson

  Burger grapes

  Burgundy region of France

  BurgWhores

  Bush, George W.

  Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc blend

  Cabernet Sauvignon grapes

  fraudulent

  Caffè Trieste

  Cage, Nicolas

  Caldwell, John

  California

  American and European immigration into

  archives on early history

  first commercial sale of wine in

  French and other wines imported into

  history of winemaking in

  immigration into, during Mexican regime

  influx of population with the Gold Rush

  land ownership in

  leading U.S. wine producer

  under Mexico

  Northern, rise of, as wine region

  Northern vs. Southern, in the Civil War

  number of vineyards

  number of wineries

  Southern, decline of, as wine region

  under Spain

  statehood

  violence in

  winemaking in

  California Department of Food and Agriculture

  California Wine Association (CWA)

  as monopoly

  at Prohibition

  wine lost in SF Earthquake

  California Wine-Makers’ Corporation

  California wines

  inferiority of earliest output

  interest in

  preferred to water, in New Orleans

  promotion of, outside of California

  reputation of

  Californios

  clash with Anglos

  disappearance of way of life of

  Calle de los Negros. Los Angeles

  Calwa brand

  Carignane grapes

  Carlisle, Robert

  search for Rains’s murderers

  shot to death

  Carneros district, Napa County

  Carrillo, José Clemente

  Carrillo, Julio

  Carrillo, Ramón

  shot in back, dies

  Case, Steve

  cattle ranching

  C. Carpy & Co

  Cellar sales of wines

  Central Pacific Railway Company

  Central Valley

  Ceredel, Manuel

  lynching of

  Chai Consulting

  Chalone winery

  Chamber of Commerce, Sausalito

  Champagne

  Chan, Jackie

  Charbonneau grapes

  Charles Carpy & Co.

  Charles Krug Winery

  Charles Shaw. See Two-Buck Chuck

  Château Cheval Blanc

  Château Ducru Beaucaillou

  Château La Conseillante

  Château Lafite Rothschild

  Château Lafleur

  Château Latour à Pomerol

  Château Mouton Rothschild

  Château Palmer

  Chez Panisse, Berkeley

  Chicago, wine auctions in

  Chicago Columbian Exposition

  Big Tree exhibit

  Chicago Wine Company

  Child, Julia

  Chinese workers, as vineyard laborers

  Christensen, Allen

  Christie’s

  Church, E. J.

  Civil War

  Claremont Hotel, Berkeley

  Coho Wines

  Colgin, Ann

  Colgin wine

  Colombard grapes

  Conchita (half-sister of Maria Mercede Williams)

  Confederates in California

  Constellation Brands

  Contra Costa County

  grape growing in

  Cooke, Jay

  Corison, Cathy

  Cornwall, Don

  Craigslist

  crimes involving wine

  Crocker, Charles

  Cru restaurant, New York

  C. Schilling wine company

  Cucamonga Creek

  Cucamonga Investment Company

  Cucamonga Valley

  Cucamonga Vineyard

  history of ownership of

  Cucamonga Vineyard Company

  Culinary Institute of America, Greystone, St. Helena

  “cult” wineries

  Curtis, J. P.

  Dalla Valle, Naoko

  Dalla Valle winery

  Dame, Fred

  Deaf, Dumb, and Blind

  de Anza expedition

  Debanne, Monsieur

  Decanter magazine

  Deer Park, Napa Valley

  Delicato Vineyards

  deLueze family

  Dendon, Les

  depression of 1873

  de Turk, Isaac

  Diageo

  Dinkelspiel, Frances (author), family of

  Dionysus

  Domaine Armand Rousseau

  Domaine Chandon, Yountville

  Domaine de la Romanée-Conti

  Domaine Georges Roumier

  Domaine La Due

  Domaine Ponsot

  Dom Perignon Champagne

  Downey, John G.

  Downey, Maureen

  D. Papagni Fruit Co.

  Dreyfus, Benjamin

  Duflot de Mofras, Captain

  Duhaut-Cilly, Auguste Bernard

  Dunlap, Elijah K.

  dyes added to wine

  Eagle Wine Vaults

  eBay

  Ehrman, Florence Hellman

  E. J. Church Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon

  E. & J. Gallo

  El Aliso vineyard, Los Angeles

  El Monte

  El Monte, California
r />   El Pinal winery, Stockton

  Emory, W. H.

  Esquin Wine & Spirits

  burglary of

  Fair, James

  Falernum wine

  Farmers and Merchants Bank

  Farmstead Restaurant, St. Helena

  Farr, Bryan

  Farr, Joey

  Fay, Nathan

  Federal Bureau of Investigation

  Feliciano, Louis A.

  fermentation of wine

  field blend

  Filippi, Joseph

  Filippi family

  fires, wine destroyed in

  Flores, Juan

  Food and Wine magazine

  Foster, Stephen C.

  Fox, John

  Fraass, William

  France, Mark Anderson’s travels in

  Franciscan fathers

  Franzia, Fred

  French immigrants in California

  French Laundry restaurant, Yountville

  French vineyards

  French wine

  devastated by phylloxera

  preferred to Californian

  Frontignan grapes

  Gage, Henry

  Galleano family

  Gallo, Ernest

  Gallo, Gina

  Gallo, Julio

  Garcia, Joseph

  gas chromatography mass spectroscopy (GC/MS)

  George West & Son winery

  Gerke, Henry

  German settlers

  Gillette, Mr.

  Golden West Wines

  Gold Rush

  Gosney, Don

  Gourmet magazine

  Grace, Joseph T.

  Grace Brothers Brewery

  Graff, H. A.

  grapes

  “foreign” varieties (other than Mission)

  harvesting of

  introduced to California

  price of

  profit from growing

  grapevines, wild

  grappa

  grasshoppers, plague of

  Graves, David

  Graves, Jackson

  Greater Los Angeles, map

  Greeks

  Green, Bill

  Greer, Jason

  Grenache grapes

  Grey, Lita

  Greystone Wine Cellar, St. Helena

  Guerguey, Susan

  Gwin, William

  Hagden, Mr.

  Hall, Christopher

  Hall, Laddie

  Hall, Ted

  Harlan, Bill

  Harlan Estate

  Harvey, J. M.

  Hatcher, Teri

  Hatton, Fritz

  Hayes, Benjamin

  Hearst, George

  Heller, Clara Hellman

  Heller, Miranda

  Hellman, Herman

  Hellman, Isaiah M.

  Hellman, Isaias W.

  death of

  Port wine of

  Hellman, Peter

  Hersch, Norman

  Hesiod

  Hess, Donald

  Hess winery

  Highway 29, Napa County

  hippie era

  Hofer family

  Hong Kong

  Hopkins, Mark

  Horngrad, Douglas

  Hothem, Linda Childs

  Hothem, Scott

  Howell Mountains

  Huntington, Collis

  Huntington, Henry

  Ifune, Eric

  Indelicato, Anthony

  indentured servitude of Native Americans

  “Indian Indenture Act”

  insurance

  denied claims as “in transit”

  handling of claims

  International Food and Wine Society

  interstate transportation of fraudulently obtained property, crime of

  Iron Butterfly

  Italian Swiss Colony

  I. Turk Winery

  Jackson, Jess

  Jackson Family wines

  Japan

  Jefferson, Thomas

  Jesus (worker)

  Jewish settlers

  J. Gundlach & Co

  Joe Sausalito

  Johnson, Eric

  Johnson, Julie

  Johnson, Tom

  Jordan, David Starr

  Justin Winery

  Kaczynski, Ted (“Unabomber”)

  Kansai Partners

  Kansai Wine Club

  Kapon, John

  Karlton, Lawrence

  Karowsky, Jan

  Keller, Matthew

  Keller, Thomas

  King, Andrew J.

  King, Frank

  shot to death

  King, Laura

  King, Samuel Houston

  Kirn, Walter

  Koch, David and Charles

  Koch, William I.

  fraudulent wine sold to

  Kohler, Charles

  Kohler & Frohling

  Kohler & Van Bergen

  kosher wine

  Kostow, Christopher

  Kramer, Matt

  Krankl, Manfred

  Kremer, Maurice

  Krystal, Jack

  aspersions cast on

  Kukamongo tribe

  Kurniawan, Rudy

  amount of fraudulent wine created by

  arrest and prosecution

  Lachman & Jacobi

  Lander, James H.

  land grants

  Lapham, R. Steven

  love of wine

  La Tâche

  La Vina Madre

  Lazard, Solomon

  Left Bank, Larkspur

  Legend Cellars (Irvine)

  Lennar Corporation

  Leno, Jay

  library wines

  Liccardi, Michael

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Lineberger, Ken and Angela

  Lipp, Gary

  Lobo, Orlando

  London, wine auctions in

  London, Bethnal Green wine storage facility, theft from

  Long Meadow Ranch

  Lopez Ranch

  Los Angeles

  early

  grape production centered in

  Jewish settlers of

  violence in

  winemaking in

  Los Angeles River

  Los Angeles Star

  Los Angeles Vineyard Company

  Lussier, Ron

  Madrone Vineyard

  mail fraud, crime of

  Malroisie grapes

  Manteca, California

  Mapes, James J.

  Mare Island, Vallejo, California

  Marilyn Wines

  Marin County Civic Center

  Marin Independent Journal

  Marin Scope paper

  Marin Technology Forum

  “Mark My Words: A Marin Notebook” (column by Mark Anderson)

  Martin, P. D.

  Martin, Peter (phoney name)

  Maslak, Samuel

  Master Sommelier rank

  May, Clifford

  Mayacamas Mountains

  Mayacamas Vineyards

  Mazer, William

  Meadowood resort, St. Helena

  Mehrabi, Aria

  Mew Orleans

  Mexican-American War

  Meyberg, Max

  Meyer, Daniel

  Miller, Joaquin

  Milner, John

  Miranda warning

  Mission grapes

  missions

  secularization of

  winemaking by

  Moët & Chandon

  mold

  Mondavi, Michael

  Mondavi, Robert

  Mondavi, Tim

  Mondavi family

  Monterey, California

  Morgan, J. P.

  Morgan, Percy

  suicide of

  Mount San Antonio

  Mouton Rothschild

  Mugártegui, Pablo de

  Mustards restaurant, Oakville

  Napa

  Napa River

  Napa Valley

  grape growing in


  wine tourism in

  Napa Valley Reserve

  Napa Valley Vintners Association

  Napa Valley Wine Company

  Native Americans of California

  neophytes (virtual slaves)

  vineyard laborers, exploited

  Newlands, F. G.

  Newmark, Caroline

  Newmark, Joseph

  New Orleans

  New York State

  wine auctions in

  winemaking in

  New York Times

  1960s

  Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

  Noah

  Noble, Newton

  Oakville, Napa County

  Oakville Grocery

  Ohio, winemaking in

  Onassis, Aristotle

  Opus One

  Orman, Suze

  Osumi, George

  Osumi, Scott

  Oxbow Market, Napa

  Pac-Am

  Pacific Wine and Spirits Review

  Calamity Edition

  Pagani, Felice

  Pagani, Louis (Old Man Pagani)

  Painter, Brooks

  Paisano

  palate

  Palmer, L. L.

  Panic of 1893

  Parker, Brian O.

  Parker, Robert M.

  Passant, Roland

  Per Se restaurant, New York

  Phillips, Jean

  phylloxera

  Pichon Lalande

  Pinney, Thomas

  Pinot Noir grapes

  Pioneer Warehouse

  Pitch Dark Family

  plea bargains

  Pliny the Elder

  Polverino, Debbie

  Ponsot, Laurence

  ¿Porqué No? or Why Not? marinade made from scorched wine

  Port and Angelica wine

  Premier Cru, Emeryville

  Premiere Napa Valley auction

  Preselle vineyard, Tuscany

  presidios

  Prohibition

  Prohibitionists

  Proudfoot, Dorothy

  Prudhomme, Victor

  pueblos

  Qiming Venture Partners

  racial trouble

  Raho, Padre

  Rains, Cornelia

  Rains, John

  brick house of

  family of

  finances

  funeral

  trip to Los Angeles, missing, found murdered

  rancheros

  Rancho Chino

  Rancho Cucamonga

  deaths over ownership of

  granted and surveyed

  map

  Rains’s purchase of

  serflike conditions of workers

  on the southern route to California

  vineyards of

  See also Cucamonga Vineyard

  Rancho Cucamonga (city)

  Rancho Santa Ana del Chino

  Rancho Valle de San Jose

  Raymond Vineyards

  Realm Cellars

  Redding, Otis

  Redd restaurant, Yountville

  Redford, Robert

  Red Hill, Rancho Cucamonga

  Reentry label

  Reichel, Mark

  Reiff, Linda

  Revere, Joseph Warren

  Richardson Bay

  Richmond, Contra Costa County

  Ridge Vineyards

  Rieschel, Gary

  Ripple brand

  Robert Mondavi winery. See also Mondavi, Robert

  Robinson, Alfred

  Robinson, James

  Robinson, Solon

  Rocket Science label

  Rodenstock, Hardy

  Romans

  Rombauer-Frank Family winery, Calistoga

  Rosania, Robert

  Rosie (arson dog)

  Rossi, Pietro C.

  Rotary Club, Sausalito

 

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