Book: Shenandoah Valley And The Amador Wine Country The grape has been grown and fermented into wine in the foothills of Amador County since the first days of the Gold Rush. While many dreamed of overnight riches in the gold fields, others saw wealth in the regions red soils and Mediterranean climate, patiently planting gardens and orchards, wheat, and vine. These vines, some of the oldest zinfandel in California, have produced distinctive wines in a viticultural tradition that has survived the ravages of mining, disease, and Prohibition. After Prohibition, the region slipped into quiet jug production until its rediscovery in the 1960s. While the Shenandoah Valley is undeniably the heart of Amadors winemaking region today, vineyards flourished historically from Sutter Creek to Fiddletown, from Jackson to Ione, and tasting rooms are open countywide.
Details of Book: Shenandoah Valley And The Amador Wine Country Book: Shenandoah Valley And The Amador Wine Country
Author: Kimberly Wooten, R. Scott Baxter
ISBN: 0738556033
ISBN-13: 9780738556031
, 978-0738556031
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2008/02/06
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (sc)
Number of Pages: 127
Language: English