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By 1911, a winery with the same name was owned by [[Stephen Zicovich]], and was operating on San Carlos Street.
 
By 1911, a winery with the same name was owned by [[Stephen Zicovich]], and was operating on San Carlos Street.
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| Cupertino || 1900 || De Anza Blvd. and Prospect Ave. ||
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| San Jose || 1911 || Stevens Creek Road ||
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 13 December 2014

Summary
Business

Winery
Main Location

Cupertino, CA

The Lincoln Winery was a Santa Clara county wine producer at the turn of the 19th Century.

In 1900, the company's winery was located at the "Mountain View Road" (De Anza?) and Prospect Avenue, three miles south of Cupertino. The company was jointly owned by the Brassey Wine company and the estate of Peter Ball. That winery burned in 1902.[1]. At the time, the winery wasn't in use; the newspaper article on the fire notes "uncertainty of the price of grapes". The winery's cooperage was also destroyed.

By 1911, a winery with the same name was owned by Stephen Zicovich, and was operating on San Carlos Street.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Cupertino 1900 De Anza Blvd. and Prospect Ave.
San Jose 1911 Stevens Creek Road

References