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Almaden Vineyards

American winery located in California

Almaden Vineyards

American winery located in California

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winery_nameAlmaden Vineyards
location_cityMadera, California
location_countryUSA
appellationSanta Clara Valley AVA
former_nameAlmadén Vineyards
other_labels
year_founded1852
parent_companyThe Wine Group
signature_wineAlmadén Grenache Rosé
varietal1Cabernet Sauvignon
varietal2Chardonnay
varietal3Riesling
varietal4Zinfandel
varietal5Merlot
varietal6Grenache
varietal7White Zinfandel
other_product1Chablis
other_product2Chianti
other_product3Burgundy
other_product4Rhine
homepage[www.almaden.com](http://www.almaden.com/)
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the wine company

Historic wine label, New Almaden Vineyard, Chas. Lefranc proprietor

Almaden Vineyards, historically written as Almadén Vineyards, is a Californian winery. Founded in 1852, it is the oldest commercial winery in California. Originally located and established in Almaden Valley, San Jose, the winery has since moved to the San Joaquin Valley, primarily based in Escalon and Madera.

The Old Almadén Winery in San Jose is a registered California Historical Landmark and open to the public.

History

The winery was established by Éthienne Thée in 1852, who named the vineyard after New Almaden, a nearby quicksilver mining town. Though sources contradict concerning details of the original foundation, it was undeniably Charles Le Franc, son-in-law of Thée, who planted the first choice European grape varieties at the foot of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The conditions of Pacific cool evening breeze and rocky soil are not sufficiently fertile for large yields but grapes of special quality.

Following Prohibition, Almadén as its wines were marketed, had great success with their blush wine, the White Grenache Rosé, allegedly the first popular pink wine in the United States.

The vineyard has undergone great change since, and as the home ground of Los Gatos became overrun by suburbs, Almaden Vineyards was among the first to move south and 1000 ft up, to Paicines in San Benito County, initially planting 2000 acre of mostly Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes with success, and claim of "the world’s largest varietal wine vineyard".

References

References

  1. {{cite ohp. 505. Almaden Winery. 2012-10-14
  2. Lichine, Alexis. (1967). "Alexis Lichine's Encyclopedia of Wines and Spirits". Cassell & Company Ltd..
  3. Johnson, Hugh. (1971). "The World Atlas of Wine". Mitchell Beazley Ltd..
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