Vineyard Owners Honor Legacy Of Relatives Who Laid The Foundation For Their Success

vineyard owners honor legacy of Relatives who Laid the Founda
vineyard owners honor legacy of Relatives who Laid the Founda

Vineyard Owners Honor Legacy Of Relatives Who Laid The Founda Vineyard owners honor legacy of relatives who laid the foundation for their success (part 1) nbc news' josé díaz balart speaks with amelia ceja and lidia maldonado, who both run california. Nbc news' josé díaz balart speaks with amelia ceja and lidia maldonado, who both run california vineyards and are descendants of migrant workers. it's import.

vineyard owners honor legacy of Relatives who Laid the Founda
vineyard owners honor legacy of Relatives who Laid the Founda

Vineyard Owners Honor Legacy Of Relatives Who Laid The Founda It's important for both to honor the legacy of their relatives who were migrant workers. "only in america can the children of farm workers grow up to be wine makers and winery owners," maldonado. Vineyard owners honor legacy of relatives who laid the foundation for their success (part 2) (video) by nbc news september 20, 2021 nbc news' josé díaz balart speaks with amelia ceja and lidia maldonado, who both run california vineyards and are descendants of migrant workers. Vineyard owners honor legacy of relatives who laid the foundation for their success. They acquired land in lodi and began farming in 1940. over time expanded their holdings. their son, john kautz, switched from growing cherries to wine grapes in 1968 with considerable success. he established his first winery in 1988. over 30 years, the family’s landholdings expanded to 7000 acres throughout lodi and the sierra foothills.

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