Old Almaden Winery

The Old Almaden Winery is a historic wine production site in Santa Clara County, California situated on the eastern slopes of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The winery is no longer in operation, the Almaden Vineyards company moved to Madera, California, and the vestigial remains of the property have been made into a public park; much of the prior winery grounds have also been converted to single family residential uses, following a series of environmental planning studies.[2][3] Established in 1852, the Old Almaden Winery was the oldest winery in California,[4] and the site is designated as a California Historical Landmark.[1]

Old Almaden Winery
The original building of Almaden winery
LocationNear 1530 Blossom Hill Rd, San Jose, California
Coordinates37.23761°N 121.892951°W / 37.23761; -121.892951
Official name: Almaden Vineyards[1]
DesignatedJuly 31, 1953
Reference no.505
Location in San Jose

One of the old remaining heritage trees from the estate is a 72-inch schinus molle (California Pepper Tree), previously part of the old mansion grounds on the winery estate.[5]

References

  • Wahler Associates, Investigation of Soil Pesticide Contamination at the Old Almaden Winery, San Jose, California , December 8, 1989
  • Earth Metrics Inc, Old Almaden Winery, San Jose, file reference 10453, January 10, 1990
  • Santa Clara County, California, Heritage tree resolution HT-10-013, pertaining to 1891 Blossom Hill Road (2004)
  • Encyclopedia of Consumer Brands: Consumable Products , 681 pages, published by the Gale Group, Business & Economics, p 8 (1993)

Notes

  1. "Almaden Winery". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  2. Wahler, 1989
  3. Earth Metrics, 1990
  4. Encyclopedia, 1993
  5. Santa Clara County, 2004
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