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

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    Bought Bell Wine Cellars in Yountville to form Spanos Berberian Winery LLC and partnership with winemaker Anthony Bell. [37] [115] Sting: Tenuta il Palagio: Tuscany, Italy [116] [117] Train: Save Me, San Francisco Wine Co. Livermore Valley, California: Collaboration with Concannon Vineyard. Named after the band's fifth album. [118] [119] Jarno ...

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  4. PlumpJack Winery - Wikipedia

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    They opened a wine store called PlumpJack Wines in the Fillmore neighborhood of San Francisco . Over the next five years, the business expanded to include a boutique hotel and three restaurants . PlumpJack Winery was founded in 1997 when the PlumpJack Group acquired a century-old 53 acres (21 ha) vineyard in Napa Valley on Oakville Cross Road.

  5. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    James Read founded the company on June 11, 1946, in San Francisco, California. [3] [4] [6] He bought government surplus food products and sold them in previously vacant stores throughout San Francisco. [3] [6] [13] He named his new company Cannery Sales. [6] [13] In 1970, Cannery Sales acquired Globe of California and renamed it Canned Foods.

  6. Vino Volo - Wikipedia

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    Vino Volo (Italian for "wine flight") is a food and wine bar with a boutique wine shop. A San Francisco-based company, Vino Volo was founded in 2004 by Doug Tomlinson. Vino Volo sells wines from around the world by the bottle, glass, or in tasting flights. Additionally, they sell a variety of food options to eat at the store, or "to go".

  7. World Market (store) - Wikipedia

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    World Market, formerly Cost Plus World Market, is an American chain of specialty/import retail stores, selling home furniture, decor, curtains, rugs, gifts, apparel, coffee, wine, craft beer, and international food products. The brand's original name came from the initial concept, since abandoned, of selling items for "cost plus 10%".