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The Wine Project Washington State's Winemaking History -- SIGNED copy

The Wine Project Washington State's Winemaking History -- SIGNED copy

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The Wine Project Washington State's Winemaking History -- SIGNED copy

by IRVINE, Ronald with Walter S. Clore

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(Vashon Island): Sketch Books, 1997. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. 8vo. Pp. 456. Illustrated with black-and-white photography, and a two-page map. Chronology. List of wineries, and a section on grape varietals grown in Washington State. Bibliography. Index. Bound in glossy wraps. Signed by both authors on the title page. A solid history of the history of the state's wine industry, including the transformational legislative prowess of Tom Owens, who opened up Washington State to California wines, thereby requiring winemakers increase the quality of their wines. Also includes information on Sagemoor Farms, the state's largest grape producer, with information on then-owners Albert Ravenholt and Winslow Wright. A bright, fresh copy.

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Title
The Wine Project Washington State's Winemaking History -- SIGNED copy
Author
IRVINE, Ronald with Walter S. Clore
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Paperback
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First Edition
Publisher
Sketch Books
Place of Publication
(Vashon Island)
Date Published
1997

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