Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1910 — America’s Wine to the Rescue. [ARTICLE]
America’s Wine to the Rescue.
If there Is one thing more than another that Europe prides, and plumes herself- upon and crows and brags about to prove her undoubted superiority to America In land, blood and brain, that thing is surely wine. Every European regards his vine and Its wine tree as a sure sign from heaven that Europe Is the world's only real true man’s land, saying America is a harsh land and inhospitable, where the grape can never, never mellow Into the true bliss of a perfect wine. American grape vines are the salvation of the wine industry of this whole world, and without them Morgan or Rothschild or King William for all the world’s power and wealth could not take one Bip of champagne, Johannesberger, Hock or Liebfraumllch and be assured of having It from year to year.—New York Press.
