Immigrant grandparents from both sides of the family were involved with making wine while yet in Europe. When they arrived in this country from Italy and Serbia at the turn of the 20th century, our families brought those winemaking skills and love of winemaking with them. Our grandparents worked in steel mills or on the railroad. Some had farms and others grew grapes and vegetables on small plots.
The Great Depression was difficult time for the United States. There was little work as the mills closed. Many struggled to survive. Our grandparents were no exception. Wine making, which provided joy and pleasure during good times, helped our families stay together and survive during hard times.
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