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JARVIS FAMILY
The Jarvis family were pioneer mountain vintners who established the Vine Hill vineyard in the Santa Cruz Mountains during the 1850s, creating the foundation for 170+ years of continuous viticulture at one of California's longest-operating vineyard sites.
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Vine Hill, Santa Cruz Mountains |
| First Planted | 1850s (well-established by 1864) |
| Family Members | John Waite Jarvis, George M. Jarvis |
| Operated | 1850s-1879 |
| Sold To | Henry and Nellie Mel (1879) |
The Jarvis family established one of the first commercial mountain vineyards in the Santa Cruz Mountains during the 1850s.
The Jarvis family operation involved at least two brothers:
- John Waite Jarvis (active 1850-1892)
- George M. Jarvis (active 1850-1890)
Working as a family partnership, they pooled capital and labor to develop a remote mountain vineyard site.
The Jarvis family vineyard represents:
- Among the first to identify mountain elevation as superior for wine grapes
- Recognized Vine Hill's specific terroir potential
- Invested in remote, difficult-to-access location
The Jarvis vineyard initiated one of California's longest site continuities:
- 1850s-1879: Jarvis family
- 1879-1895: Henry and Nellie Mel (Villa Fontenay)
- 1895-1977: Various owners, continuous viticulture
- 1977: Dick Smothers reopens vineyard
- 1978-present: Santa Cruz Mountain Vineyard (Ken Burnap)
This unbroken 170+ year viticulture demonstrates the site quality the Jarvis family identified.
- Proved mountain vineyard viability in the 1850s
- Demonstrated quality potential at elevation
- Encouraged other pioneer mountain vintners
- Established Vine Hill as a recognized district
In 1879, the Jarvis family sold their vineyard land to Henry and Nellie Mel, who established Villa Fontenay on the property.
This sale represented:
- Successful exit for pioneer family
- Continuity of vineyard operation under new ownership
- Transfer of site knowledge to next generation
- Preservation of viticultural investment
The Jarvis family's contribution to California wine:
- Pioneered mountain viticulture in the Santa Cruz Mountains
- Identified superior vineyard sites through terroir recognition
- Established 170+ year site continuity at Vine Hill
- Proved mountain wine quality in the pioneer era
- Created the Vine Hill district as a recognized wine zone
The Jarvis family represents:
- First-generation mountain vintners in California
- Family partnership models in pioneer viticulture
- Site identification and preservation
- Long-term viticultural continuity through ownership transfers
- John Waite Jarvis
- George M. Jarvis
- Jarvis Brothers Vineyard
- Henry Mel (purchaser, 1879)
- Nellie Mel
- Villa Fontenay
- Santa Cruz Mountain Vineyard
- Santa Cruz County History: Jarvis family
- Late Harvest (1983)
- Santa Cruz Mountains wine history research