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  2. Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, the company merged with Glazer's, changing the name to Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits, forming the biggest wine and spirits distributor in the country. [5] [6] Currently, Forbes lists Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits as the 10th largest private company in the United States. They also note an annual revenue of $26 billion ...

  3. Heidi Barrett - Wikipedia

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    Heidi Peterson Barrett is an American winemaker and entrepreneur who has been responsible for some of California's most notable cult wines. [2] Her career has included stints at Screaming Eagle, [3] Dalla Valle Vineyards, Paradigm Winery, Grace Family Vineyards, [4] Amuse Bouche, Lamborn Family, Showket Vineyards, Revana Family Vineyards, Vineyard 29 and Fantesca Estate & Winery.

  4. List of celebrities who own wineries and vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Pelosi sells her grapes to other California winemakers instead of producing her own wine. [8] Pink: Two Wolves Wine: Santa Ynez Valley, California [103] Andrea Pirlo: Pratum Coller Vineyard: Brescia, Italy: Vineyard purchased in 2007 in his father's hometown. Produces Merlot amongst others. Family historically owned vineyards in the same area ...

  5. Petaluma Gap AVA - Wikipedia

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    Petaluma Gap is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) established on January 8, 2018 by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), Treasury.The area spans 202,476 acres (316 sq mi) stretching through an 30 miles (48 km) inland valley from the Pacific coast at Bodega Bay southeast to Highway 37 at Sears Point on San Pablo Bay straddling the border of northern Marin and southern Sonoma ...

  6. Cecil O. De Loach Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Cecil and Christine De Loach at their eponymous winery in the nineties, a time of rapid growth in the California wine industry. In November 2003 De Loach sold the De Loach Vineyards brand and the original winery site to Boisset Family Estates for $17.5 million just prior to emerging from an 8-month Chapter 11 (protection from creditors) bankruptcy proceeding pending reorganization.

  7. Petaluma Gap - Wikipedia

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    During the 1990s, the Sonoma County wine industry adopted the term Petaluma Gap to help differentiate its products. It is a sub-region of the Sonoma Coast AVA. [3] [4] Wine grapes growing in the Petaluma Gap are said to be influenced enough by this climate to give its wines a distinctive character. Mornings in the region tend to be foggy ...

  8. That mysterious purple light in the California sky above Golden 1 Center is no UFO. It’s the new Sacramento Kings victory beam.

  9. The Wine Group - Wikipedia

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    It produces wine brands including Franzia, Cupcake Vineyards, Benziger Family Winery, Chloe Wine Collection, 7 Deadly Wines, Imagery Estate Winery, Concannon Vineyard, and Almaden Vineyards. As of 2008, the company was the world's third-largest wine producer. [1]