- De Loach Vineyards
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De Loach Vineyards was started in 1975 by Cecil and Christine De Loach, and was one of the first wineries established in the Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, California.[1]
The winery ran into financial difficulties in late 2001 due to over-expansion and poor market conditions.[2] The winery's peak production was 250,000 cases. In May 2003, De Loach Vineyards filed bankruptcy.[3] The Boisset family of Burgundy, France purchased De Loach in November 2003.[4] In 2005 Cecil and Christine De Loach started a new winery, Hook & Ladder.[5] [6] In May 2005, Joe Anderson and Mary Dewane purchased Hartman Lane Vineyards and Winery, an 18-acre property and winery facility in the Russian River Valley AVA from Cecil De Loach,[7] to start Benovia Winery.
References
- ^ Deloach Vineyards - About Us - History
- ^ Tina, Caputo (October 2004). "DeLoach Vineyards: under new management". Wines & Vines. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3488/is_10_85/ai_n6254305/. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
- ^ De Loach Vineyards Files Bankruptcy
- ^ Latest News @ Boisset Family Estates
- ^ Norberg, Bob (December 28, 2004). "DeLoach winery rises from the ashes". The Press Democrat. http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20041228/NEWS/412280374. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
- ^ http://www.hookandladderwinery.com/
- ^ Penn, Cyril (May 12, 2006). "Americans Drink More, Costlier Wine". San Francisco Chronicle. http://articles.sfgate.com/2005-05-12/wine/17371655_1_wine-sales-pinot-grigio-noir. Retrieved 31 July 2011.
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Coordinates: 38°27′43″N 122°49′16″W / 38.46194°N 122.82111°W
Categories:- Companies established in 1975
- Sonoma County wineries
- United States company stubs
- Wine stubs
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