Sokol Blosser Winery Collection

Identity elements

Reference code

OWHA05

Name and location of repository

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Fisier

Titlu

Sokol Blosser Winery Collection

Date(s)

  • 1970-2010 (Creation)

Extent

28 linear feet

Name of creator

Biographical history

Content and structure elements

Domeniul de aplicare și conținut

The collection contains mostly paper documents, but there can also be found an audio recording, a few photo sets, some poster boards, and a medal. This collection was largely compiled by Susan and Bill Sokol Blosser over the years that they ran the winery. The records consist of mostly business, finance, and publicity, but there is also a plethora of information about the history and the day to day proceedings of the winery. Information on the wine, the vines, the buildings, the properties, the people, the associates, the business, and the founder are included in the collection.

System of arrangement

The collection is arranged into five series: 1. Business, 1970-2009. 2. Fiance, 1970-2008. 3. Awards and Publicity, 1971-2007. 4. Personal, 1992-2006. 5. Ephemera, 1982-2010.

Conditions of access and use elements

Conditions governing access

Access to the collection must be approved by the Sokol Blosser family. Please contact the archivist to inquire about access.

Any publications must be presented to Susan Sokol Blosser for pre-approval for as long as the stated donor is alive. These materials are defined as any writing created and produced for public consumption in the form of books, ebooks, articles, blogs, etcetera.

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Languages of the material

  • engleză

Scripts of the material

  • latină

Language and script notes

Acquisition and appraisal elements

Custodial history

Susan Sokol Blosser donated Sokol Blosser Winery papers to the Linfield College Archives on March 14, 2012.

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Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information

Accruals

No further accruals are expected.

Related materials elements

Existence and location of originals

Jereld R. Nicholson Library, Linfield University

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General note

Summary: The Sokol Blosser Winery was established more than 40 years ago as one of the earliest wineries in the Dundee Hills. Founders Susan Sokol Blosser and Bill Blosser first produced wine in the late 1970s. Susan Sokol Blosser became the president of the winery in 1991 and was among the pioneers in sustainable winemaking practices and also helped found the ¡Salud! health care program. The collection contains business and vineyard records as well as historical winery and family records.

General note

Historical Note: Susan and Bill Sokol Blosser bought their first land in 1970, an abandoned prune orchard 30 miles south of Portland. In 1971, they cleared the land and planted their first vines. The winery was completed in 1977, in time to produce their first house vintage. In 1980, the vineyard increased to 72 acres, and Bill became the full-time president of operations, with Susan taking over as vineyard manager. In this role, Susan experimented with covercrop as a means to reduce erosion on hillside vineyards, for which she received an award from the U.S. Soil and Water Conservation District.

In 1991, Susan became the president of the vineyard. In 1996, Sokol Blosser Vineyards became the first vineyard to be certified “Salmon-Safe.” The next year, the vineyards joined LIVE (Low Input Viticulture and Enology), and in 2002 Sokol Blosser began a shift to becoming organic, and their barrel cellar received LEED certification. The second generation, Alex and Allison Sokol Blosser, became co-presidents in 2008.

Specialized notes

  • Citation: Sokol Blosser Winery collection. Jereld R. Nicholson Library. Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon. Gift of Susan Sokol Blosser, March 14, 2012.
  • Processing information: Input into Access to Memory by Elizabeth Arnold, 2024, with additional information added by Irene E. Taylor, 2026

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Archivist's note

Processed by archives technician Jeremy Odden, with the assistance of archivist Rachael Cristine Woody.

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