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Americas Wine: The Legacy of Prohibition
The 23rd Napa Sonoma Wine Country Film Festival is proud to present the premiere of Americas Wine: The Legacy of Prohibition" Americas Wine: The Legacy of Prohibition
In 1920, National Prohibition passed with the 18th Amendment to the US Constitution.
This compelling documentary tells the story of how entrepreneurial leaders overcame the constitutional barriers of this era. We meet legendary figures in their last on-camera appearances such as Ernest Gallo, Robert Mondavi and Brother Timothy among others, who formed the Phoenix Generation those who rebuilt the American wine industry from the ashes of illegality into a flourishing global competitor. Image Image Directed by Carla De Luca Worfolk
An Emmy-award winning former CNN producer, the documentary is the first film ever commissioned by the University of Californias Bancroft Library at Berkeley.
Pull up a chair and enjoy a glass of fine wine!
Join Ms. Worfolk, her former CNN colleagues: Larry Woods, narrator; Kari Birdseye, producer; and her father, John De Luca, former President and CEO of Wine Institute, for a wine tasting reception before the films screening and post-film discussion.
Show date: Saturday September 26th TIME: Reception 6PM / Film 7PM
Merlot Hall Napa Valley Expo 575 Third Street Napa Ca 94559
Admission $25.00 Purchase tickets now 707.935.3456 Online or day of show
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LocationMerlot Hall/Napa Valley Expo
575 Third Street
Napa, CA 94559
United States
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