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Evocative late 19th-century boudoir card depicting a rustic outdoor winemaking operation, likely in Northern California, where the image was originally discovered. Two large horse-drawn wagons dominate the foreground—each loaded with wooden barrels, presumably filled with wine or must—parked beside a modest plank building used for storage or pressing. Several men pose beside and atop the wagons, dressed in work clothes and coats, suggesting cooler harvest conditions.
The scene offers a rare, unvarnished glimpse into early viticulture and transportation methods in post-Gold Rush California, with dry-stacked rock walls and scattered hillside homes in the background. Visible in the lower portion of the image are additional carts and wagon parts, reinforcing the image’s focus on agrarian labor and production.
Images showing California’s early wine industry in situ are seldom encountered, especially in this larger boudoir format with such strong clarity. A valuable record of regional agricultural practices at the dawn of California’s ascent as a major player in American winemaking.
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