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Viticulture

Audubon Cellars wine series labels
Audubon Cellars wine series labels

A selection of labels produced for the Audubon Cellars wine series.

Hopper Creek vineyard
Hopper Creek vineyard

Hopper Creek vineyard

Hopper Creek vineyard, first plantings
Hopper Creek vineyard, first plantings

Hopper Creek vineyard, first plantings.

Hopper Creek winery, main building
Hopper Creek winery, main building

Main building at the Hopper Creek winery.

Man Pouring Wine into Sewer, 1933
Man Pouring Wine into Sewer, 1933

Members of the Heurich Brewery watch as 60,000 gallons of sparkling wine are poured down the sewer to the Potomac…

Petri Wines
Petri Wines

Petri Wines, the number one winery in California during the late 1940s, had been selling its table wines in non-descript…

Sect Wine Company, St. Louis, Missouri, 1880s
Sect Wine Company, St. Louis, Missouri, 1880s

The Sect Wine Company, which was located at 2814 to 2824 South Seventh St. in St. Louis, produced “Koehler’s Sect,”…

Sect Wine Company, St. Louis, Missouri, ca. 1887
Sect Wine Company, St. Louis, Missouri, ca. 1887

This illustration shows the racking or clearing departments of the Sect Wine Company, where “Koehler’s Sect,” was cleared of sediment…

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