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  2. Category : Companies based in Sonoma County, California

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    Mass media in Sonoma County, California (1 C, 29 P) O. O'Reilly Media (2 C, 10 P) S. Companies based in Santa Rosa, California (20 P) W. Wineries in Sonoma County ...

  3. Juanita Musson - Wikipedia

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    Juanita Lois Musson (née Hudspeth; October 16, 1923 – February 26, 2011) was an American restaurateur who, from the 1950s to the 1980s, established and operated eleven restaurants (many of them named Juanita's Galley) in Sausalito, California, and around the San Francisco Bay Area, of which she was a longtime resident.

  4. Rodney Strong Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    It was the thirteenth bonded winery in Sonoma County. [5] [10] In 1962, Rodney Strong purchased a turn-of-the-century winery and vineyard in Windsor, Sonoma County with 159 acres of “mixed” grapes. In 1965 he replanted his vineyard to Chardonnay vines - the first Chardonnay planted in what would later become the Chalk Hill AVA.

  5. Clover Sonoma - Wikipedia

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    Clover Sonoma, formerly Clover Stornetta Farms (and also Clover Organic Farms or simply, Clover) is a dairy company located in Sonoma County, California, along the Pacific coast in Northern California. It is a brand that has existed since the early 1900s, when the Petaluma Cooperative Creamery served the city of Petaluma. In 1977, Clover ...

  6. DeLoach Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    DeLoach Vineyards was started in 1975 by Cecil DeLoach, Christine DeLoach, Berle Beliz and Jack Fleming, and was one of the first wineries established in the Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, California after Prohibition. [1] The winery ran into financial difficulties in late 2001 due to over-expansion and poor market conditions. [2]

  7. Italian Swiss Colony - Wikipedia

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    In 1881, Andrea Sbarboro founded an agricultural colony at Asti (named for Asti in Italy), primarily focused on grapes.Sbarboro's intent was to establish a profitable enterprise that would provide work for the many Italians who had migrated to San Francisco (although there were at first some Italian speaking Swiss from Ticino, thus giving the colony its name, it soon became an entirely Italian ...

  8. 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.

  9. Trade name - Wikipedia

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    A trade name, trading name, or business name is a pseudonym used by companies that do not operate under their registered company name. [1] The term for this type of alternative name is fictitious business name. [1] Registering the fictitious name with a relevant government body is often required.