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The site that is now Hewitt Vineyard was first planted to vines
in 1880, when Dennis Hanrahan bought
the parcel bordering Gustave Niebaum’s
Inglenook (now Rubicon Estate). The
Hanrahan Ranch survived Prohibition by
shipping grapes east to home winemakers.
In 1962, William A. Hewitt, head of Deere
& Company (John Deere), bought the
vineyard and replanted it to Cabernet
Sauvignon with the help of famed wine
master André Tchelistcheff. |
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