Frederic T. Bioletti
After the repeal of Prohibition, research and instruction in enology resumed at the University of California. However, the early 1930s proved to be a difficult period for California wine: the Great Depression had a negative impact on the grape industry while Prohibition led to the neglect and deterioration of wineries. According to A.J. Winkler, due to Prohibition, “The industry’s lack of understanding of the basic requirements for wine production was about the same as in 1880 when the wine work was first initiated.” Along with William Vere Cruess, Edmund H. Twight, A.J. Winkler, and H.P. Olmo, Bioletti taught the generation of students who helped to revive the California wine industry after the repeal.
For more information about Bioletti, see the Frederic T. Bioletti Papers for correspondence, research materials, publications by Bioletti, and an extensive set of publications by others on a variety of agricultural topics.