September 12th - 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.
Francis I of France was born in 1494. During his reign he expanded the Chateau at Fontainebleau to include a fountain that gushed watered wine.
Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to Thomas Newton, Jr. in 1803 regarding an order for wine and cider but notes that British war ships “continue to impress our seamen”.
Tom McDonald, pioneering New Zealand winemaker was born in 1907.
The Gundlach-Bundschu Wine Company had their trademark published by the U.S. Patent Office in 1911.
Raymond Burr of Perry Mason and Ironside fame died in 1993. He established Raymond Burr Vineyards in Dry Creek Valley in 1966.
Happy California Wine Month!