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  2. Schramsberg Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Schramsberg Vineyards is a winery located in Calistoga, California in the Napa Valley region. The vineyard, which was founded in 1862 by the German immigrant Jacob Schram, produces a series of sparkling wines using the same method as champagne .

  3. Diamond Mountain District AVA - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Mountain District's history as a winegrowing region dates back to 1868, when the first vines were planted by Jacob Schram on a tract of land he purchased on the Napa side of the mountain. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] By 1892, his holdings had expanded to 100 acres, including underground cellars for aging and storing wine.

  4. Schram - Wikipedia

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    Dominic Schram (1722–1797), German Benedictine theologian and canonist; Ellert Schram (1939–2025), Icelandic footballer and politician; Frederick Schram (born 1943), American palaeontologist and carcinologist; Jacob Schram (1826–1905), founder and original owner of Schramsberg Vineyards, a winery in Napa Valley, California

  5. Large wine conglomerate is going bankrupt. What does it ... - AOL

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    Brut Rosé, left, and Brut Coqurd, are among the sparkling wines made by Laetitia Vineyard and Winery in Arroyo Grande. In the news release, Vintage also said that it sold one of its Napa wineries ...

  6. Jacob Schram - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Schram may refer to: Jacob Schram (1870–1952), Norwegian businessperson; Jacob Schram (businessman), CEO of Norwegian Air Shuttle; Jacob Schram, original owner of Schramsberg Vineyards, a winery in Napa Valley, California; Rabbi Jacob Schram, a fictional character in the film Keeping the Faith

  7. Wine cave - Wikipedia

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    The history of wine cave construction in the United States dates back to the 1860s in Sonoma, and the 1870s in the Napa Valley region. In 1857, Agoston Harazsthy founded Buena Vista Winery and in 1862, Buena Vista Winery's Press House was completed, and in 1864, a second building now called the Champagne Cellars was completed.

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