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  2. Franzia - Wikipedia

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    The Franzia family sold the brand to Coca-Cola in 1973 when Fred Franzia was in his early adult years; and it was sold to The Wine Group in 1981. Teresa Franzia (born Teresa Carrara, 1879–1949) founded the Franzia Wine Company in 1906. Teresa's daughter, Amelia Franzia Gallo, was the wife of winemaker Ernest Gallo. Teresa loaned Ernest the ...

  3. Things are getting ugly as makers of Franzia boxed wine near ...

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    Franzia pioneered boxed wine in 1985 and remains the top-selling brand in the United States. It is made at the site on Highway 120 and Murphy Road where Teresa and Guiseppe Franzia founded a ...

  4. We Tried Boxed Wine and...We're Pleasantly Surprised - AOL

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    We opened a box of 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon from Really Good Boxed Wine and six different editors sampled it across five weeks, tasting and taking notes. The grapes were grown in Paso Robles, CA ...

  5. At Last! Franzia Has Released A Boxed Wine Halloween ... - AOL

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    The boxed wine costume is available for $20 and serves as a collaboration between Franzia and Bark. ... Franzia has plenty of boxed wine costumes for humans. The boxed wine costumes are available ...

  6. Charles Shaw wine - Wikipedia

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    During bankruptcy proceedings in 1995, its trademark was acquired for US$27,000 by Bronco Wine Company, co-owned by Fred Franzia, formerly of Franzia Brothers wines. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The company produces the Charles Shaw label at their Ceres , Escalon and Napa, California wineries. [ 12 ]

  7. Box wine - Wikipedia

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    The process for packaging "cask wine" (boxed wine) was invented by Thomas Angove, a winemaker from Renmark, South Australia, and patented [1] by his company on April 20, 1964. [2] Polyethylene bladders of one gallon (4.5 litres) were placed in corrugated boxes for retail sale.