“They’re living too fast.”
—Wes ‘Deacon’ Smoot
About:
It used to be that you could grow apples, herd sheep, or fell timber and make a decent living in the Anderson Valley. But not even the few stop signs in this remote valley could slow down the incoming cash crop of grapes. The area’s long legacy of logging now takes a backseat to its newer reputation of producing some of the world’s best pinot noir.
But how did a tucked-away valley 40 minutes from the Pacific Coast and the main highway all of a sudden become a major wine destination? And what toll did this have on a fractured community just reeling from the Redwood Summer days? And what does it mean for the future of the town's famous frontier language called Boontling?
Show Notes:
1. And about the time he went to jail. (The New York Times)
2. And about the time he repurchased the paper. (Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
3. And some more reading on Anderson's role in the valley. (SF Weekly)
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