Title:
Diamond Creek Vineyards : oral history transcript: the significance of terroir in the vineyard / 2000
Wine Spectator California wine oral history series
Creator/Contributor:
Brounstein, Albert, 1920-, creator, interviewee.
Creator/Contributor:
Hicke, Carole, interviewer.
Creator/Contributor:
Bancroft Library, Regional Oral History Office.
Abstract:
Childhood and education in Minnesota; early work experiences, May's Department Store in Los Angeles; managing inventories,
developing Standard Drug Distributors; Diamond Creek Vineyards setup, purchasing and developing the vineyards; importance
of terroir; microclimates and differentiating the vineyards; quality and pricing of the wine.
Date:
2000 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Diamond Creek Vineyards (Calistoga, Calif.)
Vintners -- California -- Interviews
Wine and wine making -- California -- Napa Valley
Wine industry -- California -- Napa Valley
Note:
Albert Brounstein ; interviews conducted by Carole Hicke in 1998. Regional Oral History Office, the Bancroft Library, University
of California, Berkeley,
Forms part of the Wine Spectator California wine oral history series.
AUDIO/VISUAL MATERIALS RESTRICTED. Requests for use of original must be approved by the appropriate curator. CU-BANC
Also available online.
Duplicate transcript: Dept. of Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles Library.
This manuscript is made available for research purposes only. All publication rights are reserved to The Bancroft Library
of the University of California, Berkeley. Requests for permission to quote for publication should be addressed to the Regional
Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Volume includes index.
Type:
biography
Oral histories.
Physical Description:
print
1 v. (ix, 82 p.) : port. ; 29 cm.
4 sound cassettes.
Language:
English
Identifier:
http://nma.berkeley.edu/ark:/28722/bk0005z124d
BANC MSS 2001/109 c
Phonotape 3171 C:1-4
Origin:
California
Copyright Note:
AUDIO/VISUAL MATERIALS RESTRICTED. Requests for use of original must be approved by the appropriate curator. CU-BANC
This manuscript is made available for research purposes only. All publication rights are reserved to The Bancroft Library
of the University of California, Berkeley. Requests for permission to quote for publication should be addressed to the Regional
Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.