Tuesday, August 4, 2020
Covid hits too close to home:
Milla Handley was a wine pioneer in Anderson Valley (CA). In 1975, she was one of the first woman graduates from the famed wine program at UC Davis. She was one of the first to plant winegrapes in the Anderson Valley, once thought too cold for winegrapes. She was only 68 and just died from Covid.
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