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  2. Fantesca Estate & Winery - Wikipedia

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    Fantesca's property was originally the dowry of Caroline Bale, when she married Charles Krug in 1860. [4] Even then, it was recognized as prime mountain vineyard land. A Cabernet Sauvignon from this vineyard made by Hannah Weinberger won one of the first awards for a wine from the Napa Valley in 1889.

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    Charles Krug Sauvignon Blanc. Charles Krug. ABV: 13% Winemaker Charles Krug says this Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc—a lighter-bodied wine with strong citrus notes – is “always one of our most ...

  4. Charles Krug - Wikipedia

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    The dowry Bale left for her included 540 acres (2.19 km 2) of land north of St. Helena, California, on which Krug planted a vineyard and founded his winery in 1861. Charles Krug introduced innovative ideas in winemaking to California. He began making wine using a cider press for pressing, [3] carefully selected rootstocks, varietals and ...

  5. Charles Krug Winery - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Krug Winery is a winery founded by Charles Krug in 1861. It was named to the National Register of Historic Places on November 8, 1974. History

  6. Q&A: Peter Mondavi Jr. on managing his family's ... - AOL

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    In 1943, he acquired the Charles Krug Winery, the oldest in Napa Valley. When my grandfather passed, my father Peter Sr., and uncle, Robert, inherited the family business.

  7. Napa Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    In 1861 Charles Krug established another of Napa Valley's first commercial wineries in St. Helena. [9] By 1880, its first great period of prominence, the Napa Valley had 443 vineyards with a thousand or more vines each. Of these major holdings, 72 were in the Calistoga district, 126 were in Napa City and 245 in the St. Helena area.