Bibliography Wine

 

 

 

Adams, Leon. The Wines of America. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1985. Mentions Zinfandel sees an identity with Plavac Mali of Dalmatia.

Alley, Lynn. “A Zin by any other Name.” SF Chronicle, July 31, 2002. Zinfandel grape origin is Croatia.

Blue, Anthony. “Good Things From Haraszthy's Winery.” SF Chronicle, October 14, 1981. Buena Vista Winery.

Boyd, Gerald D. “Mysterious Origin of Zinfandel Grape.” San Francisco Chronicle, January 17, 2001. Probably and old Dalmatian Grape.

California Farmer. “Steve Pavich Sr. The Valley's Great Grape Men.” California Farmer, May 6, 1989. A successful Croatian vineyardist.

Croatia Today. “An American Success Story--Croatian King of Chardonnay, Miljenko Grgich.” Croatia Today Newsletter Croatian Embassy, October 1995.

Dekovic, Gene. This Blessed Land. Helena, CA: Illuminations Press, 1982. Winemaking in Napa Valley.

Delano Cent Edit Bd. Where the Railroad Ended-A History of Delano, 1873-1973. Visalia: Josten's Yearbook Co., 1974. Dalmatian vineyards mentioned.

Divizich, Peter J. “Offers to Sell Vineyard to Howard Hughes.” Private Document, May 12, 1966. Divizich Fruit Corporation largest vineyard in the world.

Doss, Margot P. “Tracking the Noble Hungarian.” SF Examiner, November 2, 1980. Haraszthy and Zinfandel.

Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians and Wine. San Carlos, California: Ragusan press, 1981. Scrapbook of wine and vineyards.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Dobra Zemlja Winery and Zinfandel Grapes.” Croatian American Times, June 26, 2001. Origin of Zinfandel Grape. Haraszthy father of California Wine.

Eterovich, Adam S. “George Zaninovich Vineyard and 80,000 Orange Trees.” Croatian American Times, April 17, 2001. Vineyard in California.

Eterovich, Adam S. “King of Grapes in San Joaquin Valley, California-Peter Divizich.” Croatian American Times, September 12, 2000. Largest vineyard in the world.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Milatovich's-One Million Acres of Land in Mexico.” Croatian American Times, April 32, 2002. Includes first winery in Nevada. California and Nevada pioneers.

Eterovich, Adam S. “California Wineries and Vineyards: Amador, Delano and Santa Rosa.” Croatian American Times, August 20, 2002. Sunce Winery of Frane Franicevic, Dobra Zemlja of Milan Matulich and Pavich Vineyards.

Fazinic, Nevenko. Vineyards and Wines of Croatia. Zagreb: Poslovna Zajednica, 1981.

Flinn, John. “Wines of San Mateo.” SF Examiner, February 10, 1982. Haraszathy and Zinfandel.

Foley, H. A. They Called Him King of The Grapes. Delano, California: Peter DIvizich, 1976. Largest vineyard in the world. California.

Gocs, Lambert. “On The Trail of Zinfandel.” Journal of Gastronomy, 1986. Zinfandel wine is from an area of the Mediterranean east of Italy.

Grgich, Mike. “The Napa Valley's Mike Grgich.” Matica, 1996. Born in Desne-Metkovic, Dalmatia, one of California's best wine makers.

Grgich, Mike. “Vintner Grgich Traces Origin of California Zinfandel Grape to Croatia.” Zajednicar, February 6, 2002.

Gunyon, R. E. The Wines of Central and South-Eastern Europe. London: Duckworth, 1971. California wine included.

Haraszthy, Agoston. Grape Culture, Wines, And Wine-Making. New York: Harper and Bros., 1862.

Haraszthy, Arpad. Wine-Making in California. San Francisco: The Book CLub of California, 1978.

Hinkle, Richard. “Mike Grgich- Wizard of White Wines Turns His Talents to Red.” SF Chronicle, June 24, 1987. Miljenko Grgich born in Dalmatia, Croatia.

Howie, Millie. “Sunce: Bringing Home the Gold.” Wine Country, March 15, 2002. Sunce Winery in Santa Rosa, California owned by Frane Franicevic from the Island of Hvar, Croatia.

Hyams, Edward. Dionysus A Social History of the Wine Vine. London: Thames and Hudson, 1965. Excellent biography of Haraszthy.

Irving, Carl. “Real Story Behind a California Legend.” SF Examiner, January 18, 1981. Haraszthy and Zinfandel.

Kruzich, Emma. “Robert A. Zagar Sr.” Zajednicar, August 9, 2000.Vineyard in Michigan.

Ljubanovic, Srecko. Croatian Wine Guide. Zagreb: Wine Institute, 1996.

Major, Richard. “Stephen Pavich.” Zajednicar, May 10, 1989. Family from Lovinac, Like and Island of Veli Iz.  Wine growers Dinuba, California.

Markich, Nellie. “Marin Mike Strmich.” Zajednicar, August 17, 1983. Vineyards.

McGinty, Brian. Strong Wine, The Life and legends of Agoston Haraszthy. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998. Excellent genealogical information on the family.

Pavich Farms. “Steve Pavich.” Pavich Family Farms, December 5, 1996. World's largest organic grape growing and shipping operation.

Pavich Farms. “Tom Pavich.” Pavich Family Farms, December 5, 1996. World's largest organic grape growing and shipping operation.

Pavich Farms. “Tonya Pavich.” Pavich Family Farms, December 5, 1996. World's largest organic grape growing and shipping operaton.

Peninou, Ernest P. A History of the Orleans Hill Vineyard and WInery of Arpad Haraszthy and Company. Winters, CA: Yolo Hills Viticultural Society, 1983.

Photo. “Slavonian Winery-Antonio Beban-659 Columbus Ave., San Francisco.” California Historical Society, FN-31421, 1912.Antonio Beban from Zlarin, Dalmatia.

Popovich, Milan. “Ivan J. Milovina.” Zajednicar, August 1, 2001. Vineyard in California.

Prial, Frank J. “California Zinfandel Gains Respect.” SF Chronicle, May 31, 1995.

Regional Oral History. Miljenko Grgich. Berkeley: Bancroft Library, 1993. Grgich Hills Cellar, a Croatian-American winermaker in Napa Valley, California.

Robards, Terry. “Zinfandel- The Mystery Solved, Croatia the Homeland of Zinfandel.” Wine Enthusiast, August 1996. Mike Grgich, California winemaker solves mystery of Zinfandel origin.

Schoenman, Theodore. Father of California Wine: Agoston Haraszthy. Santa Barbara: Capra Press, 1979.

Senoa, August. “California Gold Croatian Wine.” Agramer Zeitung, 1862. Published in 1862 as a poem, translated by Branko Brusar.  Zagreb newspaper.

SF Chronicle. “Sonoma Valley Winemaking, A California Tradition.” San Francisco Chronicle, February 28, 1993. Haraszathy and the Buena Vista Winery.

SF Examiner. “Anton Caratan.” SF Examiner, August 17, 1976. Obituary.  Prominent gorwer of table grapes in Delano.  From Dalmatia.

SF Examiner. “Grape Grower Wins 400,000.” S.F. Examiner, December 22, 1971.Peter Divizich awarded by court. Vineyard and wine.

Shanken, Marvin. “The Best Winemaker in California.” Wine Spectater, April 30, 1992. Mike Grgich is the best winemaker in California.

Smith, Rod. “Solved: The Great Zinfandel Mystery.” Los Angeles Times, July 10, 2002. The birthplace of California's signature grape turns out to be Croatia.

Sperac, J. “At Uncle Tony Jerkovichs Farm in Kerman.” Matica, 1983. Farmer from Island of Hvar.  Vineyard in California.

State Viticultural Commission. Catalogue of Vines Introduced by Agostin Haraszathy. Sacramento: State of California, 1862. Catalogue of vines from Europe listed by name and country.

Steiman, Harvey. “Zinfandel and Other Mysteries.” SF Examiner, February 20, 1980. Claims Zinfandel wine is from Italy.

Sullivan, Charles, L. A Companion to California Wine: An Encyclopedia of Wine and Winemaking from the Mission Period to the Present. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998.

Sullivan, Charles L. “A Man Named Agoston Haraszthy.” Vintage, April 14, 1980.

Sullivan, Charles L. “A Viticultural Mystery Solved-The Historical Origins of Zinfandel in California.” California History, June 1978.

US Congress. “George P. Radanovich.” Congressional Quarterly, 1994. Congressman Central Valley, California.  Family vineyard, from Island of Brac, Dalmatia, Croatia.

Walker, Ben R. “George Zaninovich.” In Fresno Community Book. Fresno: Cawtson Publ., 1946.Vineyards.

Wood, Jim. “Judy Matulich a Pioneer of Female Winemakers.” S. F. Examiner, April 13, 1994. Third generation Island of Brac, Dalmatia, Croatia.

Wood, Jim. “Judy Matulich- Young WInemaker for Buena Vista Winery.” SF Examiner, April 24, 1996.People from Island of Brac, Dalmatia, Croatia.

Zajednicar. “Jack and Matt Pandol Vineyard.” Zajednicar, August 1, 1984.Vineyard in California.