California Frontier
Prof. Damian Bacich shares the history you didn't learn in school. Each episode is a deep dive into the fascinating early history of California and the West. Listen to stories and interviews with scholars, experts, and people who are passionate about a time when California was the frontier of empire and imagination.
California Frontier
093: The Wine Tasting That Put California on the Map with Kevin Ferguson, Part 1.
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In the first part of my conversation with author Kevin Ferguson, we explore the rich history of California wine, tracing its roots from Italian immigrants through the challenges of Prohibition to the pivotal Judgment of Paris in 1976.
Kevin delves into his family's legacy, highlighting how early 20th-century winemakers navigated legal loopholes and economic shifts to establish California as a leading wine region.
This episode provides insights into the evolution of winemaking practices, the influence of figures like Paul Masson, and the resilience required to thrive in a changing industry.
Join us to understand the historical context and enduring impact of these developments on the global wine landscape.
00:00 - Introduction.
00:31 - California's wine history.
01:32 - Judgment of Paris explained.
02:18 - Kevin's family background.
03:40 - Early winemaking challenges.
05:52 - Paul Masson's influence.
10:09 - Settling in California.
15:12 - Impact of Prohibition.
18:36 - Loopholes in the law.
28:34 - Repeal and resurgence of wineries.
Kevin's Substack: https://gemello.substack.com/
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