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  2. Louis M. Martini Winery - Wikipedia

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    The Martini business model was to produce large quantities of many different wines, mostly red, and sell them at modest prices. This was a disadvantage by the 1980s and 1990s, when white wine was more popular and pricier wines were selling well. The fourth generation of the Martini family was not interested in working in the winery.

  3. History of California wine - Wikipedia

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    California wine has a long and continuing history, and in the late twentieth century became recognized as producing some of the world's finest wine. While wine is made in all fifty U.S. states, up to 90% (by some estimates) of American wine is produced in the state.

  4. André Tchelistcheff - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, Beaulieu Vineyards (BV) founder and owner Georges de Latour visited France in search of a new winemaker who had a cosmopolitan and scientific background. He was introduced to Tchelistcheff at the French National Agronomy Institute where Andre was working, along with research he was doing at the Pasteur Institute. [1]

  5. History of American wine - Wikipedia

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    Some wineries managed to survive by making wine for religious services. However, grape growers prospered. Because making up to 200 US gallons (760 L) of wine at home per year was legal, such production increased from an estimated 4,000,000 US gallons (15,000,000 L) before Prohibition to 90,000,000 US gallons (340,000,000 L) five years after the imposition of the law.

  6. The Most Popular Alcohol Sold at Costco in Your State

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    Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon. Alaska . The Louis Martini cab is a classic Napa red wine. It’s as drinkable as it is affordable, and doubly so at Costco. They’re loving it in the Last Frontier.

  7. E & J Gallo Winery - Wikipedia

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    An E. & J. Gallo Winery early brand was Cream of California for wine and brandy. In 1957, E & J Gallo launched the fortified cheap white wine Thunderbird. In 1962, E & J Gallo launched the one gallon finger-ringed jug of cheap wine, Red Mountain, later Carlo Rossi Red Mountain, named after a winery above Oakdale that closed during Prohibition.

  8. This 60-year-old California state employee stole diamonds ...

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    In California, the State Controller’s Office is responsible for holding unclaimed or inactive property, including money. Even if you think you don’t have unclaimed property, it never hurts to ...

  9. Los Carneros AVA - Wikipedia

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    Los Carneros (also known as Carneros) is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) which includes parts of both Sonoma and Napa counties in California, U.S.A. The 37,000 acres (58 sq mi) area was recognized on September 18, 1983 by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), Treasury after reviewing the petition submitted by Beaulieu Vineyards proposing to establish a viticultural area named ...

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