![]() Continue reading → Posted in City Building, On The Road, To Live And Write in L.A. ![]() I had been researching a public-history project about Los Angeles’ first truly dominant industry, that of winegrowing and winemaking, when I realized that I’d been running across quite a lot of what I can only describe as an open and obvious bias against Los Angeles terroir. Save up to 80 versus print by going digital with VitalSource. From our Los Angeles correspondent, Ned Teitelbaum, Executive Director of Plant The Vine, an urban landscape history and public memory project intending to create a greater awareness of L.A.’s wine-making past through the establishment of small community vineyards. Empire of Vines: Wine Culture in America is written by Erica Hannickel and published by University of Pennsylvania Press. ![]() ( A little change of pace today, for all you oenophiles out there who thought the California wine industry started with Ernest and Julio Gallo. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |