Photograph of a lithographic print. Photo of a drawing of Vignes' wine establishment in 1831. The vineyard consisted of five acres on the east side of Alameda at 7th Street. In 1854 the Sansevine Bros., nephews and successors of Louis Vignes, made the first shipment of California wine to New York, and also attempted the manufacture of champagne. They changed the name from El Aliso to San Suan, reflecting their own names.
El Aliso (Los Angeles, Calif.) San Suan (Los Angeles, Calif.) Wineries--California--Los Angeles Vineyards--California--Los Angeles Viticulture--California--Los Angeles
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