California Wine Association

Dates:
Active 1894
Active 1936

Biographical notes:

Worldwide wine concern, founded in 1894, operating in Calif., with headquarters in San Francisco and New York; liquidated ca. 1941. The association owned its own vineyards, wineries, storage cellars, and bottling facilities. From 1926 to 1942, distribution of its wines was done under the "Calwa" brand name.

From the description of California Wine Association records, 1894-1936. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122583481

Historical Note

The California Wine Association was formed during the depression of 1894 (1892, according to Carosso) from seven leading California wine firms, in order to raise prices and stimulate trade. As Peninou and Greenleaf remark, "From that time until the coming of Prohibition, the history of winemaking in California is largely the history of the California Wine Association." The C.W.A. became a syndicate or cartel, the single buyer for ripe grapes from winegrowers. The wine wars of the 1890s, between growers and distributors, helped stabilize the quality of California wine.

By 1914 the Association controlled 84% of the wine manufactured in California. The drive that lead to Prohibition -- in the first two decades of the 20th century -- caused a depression in the wine industry. Ensuing disorganization lead to the demise of the California Wine Association.

From the guide to the California Wine Association Records, 1894-1936, (California Historical Society, North Baker Library)

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Subjects:

  • Viticulture
  • Wine and wine making
  • Wine industry

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Places:

  • California (as recorded)