Just finished Thomas Pellechia's very interesting book "Wine..." on the history of
the wine trade. A fascinating read...highly recommended.
Thomas mentioned the sinking of the S.S. Angelo Petri off the coast near SanFrancisco
in 1960. My immediate thought..is that wine still down there in DavyJones Locker and
should I rent some scuba gear and go down and take some tasting notes on the wine??

Turns out, not sure Thomas' story of it's demise is quite correct.
S.S. Angelo Petri was a tanker ship that was fitted w/ stainless steel tanks and
owned by Louis Petri of Associated Vintners. From 1957, it hauled Petri's Escalon-
produced wine from Stockton thru the PanamaCanal to the EastCoast, where the wine was
off-loaded and bottled at AV bottling lines in NewYork/Philadelphia/Boston. He was able
to save 10 cents/btl and undercut the price of the up&coming Gallo Bros, who were strongly
competing w/ Petri/AV to become #1.
On the return trip, the S.S.Angelo Petri filled those tanks w/ "edible oil" for sale
in Calif (bringing coals to Newcastle?).
According to Leon Adams, the S.S.Angelo Petri plied its trade from 1957 until it was
sold in 1972, the ship's name being changed about 1970 from S.S.Angelo Petri to
S.S.California. It then apparently disappeared from the registry of ships shortly
thereafter; its ultimate fate a mystery.
The S.S.Angelo Petri started life as the tanker Sacketts Harbor in 1943, built by
Bethelem Steel (no relation to Jed Steele) and served in the Pacific thru the War,. On
returning from Japan to Calif in 1946, in suddenly broke in half off the Aleutian
Islands. Surprisingly, it was the fore half that sunk, the aft half remained afloat and
with power. A rescue vessel started to tow it int harbor in Alaska at too high a speed
and the captain was afeared of taking on more water. So he cut the tow line, fired up the
engines, and proudly sailed into harbor backwards under its own power. This aft half
served as a portable power supply in Alaska for a number of yrs.
Sometime afore 1957, the aft half was towed to a shipyard and refitted with a bow
end (probably Louis Petri got a real deal on the aft half), stainless steel tanks
installed, and then served a grand & glorious history until it was sold in 1972 and
subsequently sold. In 1960, it lost power just off the entrance to SanFrancisco Bay
and nearly foundered on the shoals. However, the CoastGuard Cutter Tanney rescued it and
towed it into SanFrancisco safely. No record of its sinking then.
Amazing what you can find with Google ("S. S. Angelo Petri wine"). And now you know
the rest of the story.
Would be curious if anyone has any further info on S.S.Angelo Petri??
Tom