February 10th - This Date in Wine History
/Wine has a long established history of being our drink of choice for celebrating, entertaining, and savoring life; but it didn't start out that way. From the invention of the barrel to the designation of the separate viticultural areas, wine has a long and sorted history. In our daily feature "This Date In Wine History," we share an event of critical importance in wine history.
The St. Scholastica Day riot was sparked by Oxford students complaining about the quality of the wine at Swindlestock Tavern in 1355.
Birthday of Aaron Hill, English writer of “The Walking Statue; Or, the Devil in the Wine Cellar” He was born in 1685.
Jefferson Davis is notified in 1861 that he has been made the provisional President of the Confederates States of America. While at West Point, Davis was a participant in the Egg Nog Riots. He was held under house arrest for his role but allowed to graduate.
Nicholas Longworth, American banker and winemaker died in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1863. He was a noted winemaker known particularly for producing sparkling Catawba wines that were highly acclaimed in Europe.
In a letter dated 1890 to Bonfort’s Wine and Spirit Circular, the firm of Culbert & Taylor of 39 Broadway in New York, announce that they are the agent’s for Martini & Rossi.
Golfer Greg Norman was born in 1955. He owns Greg Norman Estates in South Australia and California.