Pacific wine and spirit review . pioneer importing house of Chas, Meinecke & Co,, than there was at this time last year. has returned to this city. He arrived only July 26th, and is now 4th. That growers are determined not to sacrifice their stopping at the Occidental. Mr. Meinecke has been absent two wines at starvation prices. years, during whicO, time he has been traveling in Europe for the ^^^- ^Imt the crop to come is short and there is plenty of ; ct < n 1 iti f 1 • -r 1 • . ? i ii cooperage to accomodate it. benefit of the health of his wife, who is now .sojourning at the ^^^^^ t,,^^


Pacific wine and spirit review . pioneer importing house of Chas, Meinecke & Co,, than there was at this time last year. has returned to this city. He arrived only July 26th, and is now 4th. That growers are determined not to sacrifice their stopping at the Occidental. Mr. Meinecke has been absent two wines at starvation prices. years, during whicO, time he has been traveling in Europe for the ^^^- ^Imt the crop to come is short and there is plenty of ; ct < n 1 iti f 1 • -r 1 • . ? i ii cooperage to accomodate it. benefit of the health of his wife, who is now .sojourning at the ^^^^^ t,,^^ j,,^ „i,,i„g ^.^^^ ,^.^,, ;„ j^t^^. and other springs in Germany. Their son, Emil, is at school in Heidelberg. (.]jpj,p j,]„|, i„arkcts innst soon fall of its own weight. Mr. Meinecke will be accorded a warm welcome by his many What is the ( of the C/o-o)i?Wf and fi-ummc--in jiaintiug friends. matters blacker than they really are? p^eiFie wijME AJMI3 spirit i^eview. 11 PROMI/NE/MT WI/NE Sketcb No. 19, C. Migliavacca, of Napa. With issue we present tlie likeness of Mr. (t. Migliavaee; Napa, one of the leading wine makers and merchants of theNapa valley, whose trade extends all over the country. Mr. Migliavacca was born in Pavia. Italy, August 16, ,and received his education at the Iuiversity of Pavia. Aftercompleting his course, he went into business with his father, whowas an extensive manufacturer of cordials and liquors. When the Revolution of 1848 broke out, he entered the No-ble Guard de Milano, and after concluding his service there, hereturned home and re-entered the business with his father. In 1857 he emigrated to California, coming on the steamerGolden Gate. Soon after his arrival he established a vinegarfactory at San Francisco and conducted it successfully for sometime. He then sold out au<. went to Mariposa county where heembarked in the grocery business. It was about this time, in18()0, that he was married. He


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