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Role
  
Name
  
Leon Adams

Spouse
  
Eleanor Adams


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Occupation
  
Journalist, publicist, historian

Notable works
  
Wines of AmericaCommonsense Book of Wine

Died
  
September 14, 1995, San Francisco, California, United States

Books
  
The wines of America, The Commonsense Book of Wine, Leon D. Adams' Commonsense book of wine

Organizations founded
  

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Leon David Adams (February 1, 1905 – September 14, 1995) was an American journalist, publicist, historian and co-founder of the Wine Institute. In 1958, Adams book Commonsense Book of Wine was published, which sought to bring table wine into everyday life in the United States. His book Wines of America, published in 1973, is considered the "most thorough work on the subject," specifically regarding the California wine industry.

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Life and work

Leon Adams was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1905. He studied at the University of California, Berkeley, and worked as a journalist for various publications, including McClatchy News Service and the San Francisco Bulletin. Adams advocated for farm winery laws which were passed in many states during the 1970s and 1980s. These laws helped grape growers open wineries and sell their wines through wholesale and retail. He founded the Society of Medical Friends of Wine, which brings together doctors for frequent wine tastings.

He worked in California and lived in Sausalito. He died in San Francisco on September 12, 1995. The New York Times called him "the seminal wine historian in the United States in the 20th century,".

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Leon Adams Wikipedia