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  2. Italian Swiss Colony - Wikipedia

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    Wine vaults, around 1940. The Italian Swiss Colony operation (then owned by National Distillers) was acquired in 1953 by Louis Petri of Petri Wine [5] (founded in 1886). [6] Petri shepherded the growth of Italian Swiss Colony as a mass-market brand; wine was shipped in tankers to be bottled in New York. [3]

  3. Asti, California - Wikipedia

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    621. Asti is an unincorporated community in Sonoma County, California, United States. It is located near U.S. Route 101 in the Alexander Valley between Cloverdale, Geyserville and Healdsburg, and was named after the city in northern Italy (toponym in Italian instead of Piedmontese) [2] In 1881, Andrea Sbarboro established two communities, Asti ...

  4. Petri Wine - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Petri wine bought the winemaker Italian Swiss Colony, which was about the same size as Petri at the time. [5] As of 1955, Petri Wine was based in Escalon, California, and the Petri Wine name was used for wines produced by the Allied Grape Growers. [1] Louis Petri continued to head both the Petri Wine operation and the Allied Grape ...

  5. Robert Mondavi - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gerald Mondavi (June 18, 1913 – May 16, 2008) was an American winemaker. His technical and marketing strategies brought worldwide recognition for the wines of the Napa Valley in California. From an early period, Mondavi promoted labeling wines varietally rather than generically, which became the standard for New World wines.

  6. Italian Vineyard Company - Wikipedia

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    The vineyard was located in a town named Zucker in the Cucamonga Valley, and by 1910 the town's name was officially changed to Guasti. [1] The Italian Vineyard Company eventually became recognized as one of the leaders of the grape growing and wine producing industry in California. [2] By 1917, Guasti had succeeded in creating one of the ...

  7. Heitz Wine Cellars - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Heitz Wine Cellars. Heitz Cellar is a California wine producer located within Napa Valley east of the town of St. Helena. An early modern era Napa Valley presence and pioneering exponent of French oak, [ 2 ] the estate enjoys a historical renown with the success of its Martha's Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, [ 3 ] and has also been ...

  8. History of California wine - Wikipedia

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    The first winery in Alta California was built in San Juan Capistrano in 1783; both red and white wines (sweet and dry), brandy, and a port-like fortified wine called Angelica were all produced from the Mission grape. Father Serra founded eight other California missions. Hence, he has been called the "Father of California Wine".

  9. John R. Deane - Wikipedia

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    Relations. John R. Deane, Jr. (son) Major General John Russell Deane (March 18, 1896 – July 14, 1982) was a senior United States Army officer who served as Chief of the United States Military Mission in the U.S. Embassy in Moscow during World War II. As such, he was the principal U.S. military official in Moscow through the end of the war and ...