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The Vineyard: The Pleasures and Perils of Creating an American Family Winery
The Vineyard The Pleasures and Perils of Creating an American Family Winery
Author: Louisa Hargrave
Louisa and Alex Hargrave were pioneers. Fresh out of Harvard in 1969, in love with each other and their dream of owning a vineyard, they searched the West and East coasts before they bought a run-down 1680-vintage potato farm in 1973, on Long Island's North Fork-and planted ten thousand vinifera vines. At the time, experts said that growing wine...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780670032211
ISBN-10: 0670032212
Publication Date: 5/26/2003
Pages: 272
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Publisher: Viking Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
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Alex and Louisa Hargrave went against conventional wisdom when they decided to plant vinifera grapes on Long Island. As you might expect, it was a bumpy adventure in horticultural history, complete with weeds, hurricanes and an incredible amount of work, bringing the couple to the brink of financial ruin. But by the time it was over, they'd proven that grapes could grow (even flourish) on Long Island - and the chronicle of their exploits is charming and lively.


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