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The Sutter Hock Farm is the first non-Indian settlement in Sutter County, USA established in 1841 by John Augustus Sutter.John Sutter's Hock Farm was the first large-scale agricultural settlement in Northern California, composed of grain, cattle, orchards and vineyards.
The Horsley complex is a heritage-listed former vineyard, orchard, horse breeding farm and stock breeding farm and now residence and pastoral property at 52–58 Jamieson Close, Horsley Park, City of Fairfield, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1805 to 1832.
Hamiltons Ewell vineyards were planted with red and white (Pedro Ximenes) wine grapes for wines they marketed as Chablis and Moselle. In 1841 the vineyard produced South Australia's first commercial wine. [5] With the installation of pot stills they were able to specialize in fortified wines, notably Sauterne, and brandy.
Gnadenberg Church and the Hill of Grace vineyard. Johann Christian Henschke, born on 24 December 1803, was from Silesia, and fled his homeland for Australia in 1841. In 1862 he purchased land in what now is called Keyneton. In 1868 he produced the first vintage of about 300 gallons of wine.
Pewsey Vale vineyard was founded in Eden Valley, South Australia during 1847 by Englishman, Joseph Gilbert.It is currently part of S.Smith and son. It was the first vineyard established in what is now the Eden Valley wine region [2] [3] and the first to plant Riesling vines in Australia. [4]
Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards. While you come to Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards for the wine, of course, there are two other good reasons to visit: the views and the food. Overlooking lush views of ...
Two vineyards were planted in 1830 and 1841 and produced up to 73,000 litres; 19,000 US gallons (16,000 imp gal) a year including choice vintages, with as much as 140,000 litres; 36,000 US gallons (30,000 imp gal) in cellar sometimes.
The Thaddeus Hait Farm is located on Allhusen Road near the hamlet of Modena in the town of Plattekill, New York, United States.It is a 142-acre (0.57 km 2) property on both sides of the road consisting of 15 contributing properties in two distinct groups, together comprising a mostly intact early 19th-century family farm still used for that purpose today.