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By 1993, E & J Gallo was the country's largest winery, with a 25% share of the American wine market. [7] Julio Gallo died in a car accident on 2 May 1993. [10] Ernest died in 2007, and his son Joe Gallo took over the company as CEO. [15] In 2002 E & J Gallo purchased the Louis M. Martini Winery, giving the company its first Napa Valley location ...
Ernest Gallo (March 18, 1909 – March 6, 2007) was the American co-founder of the E & J Gallo Winery. He was ranked 297th on the 2006 Forbes 400 list of billionaires. After the death of his parents, Ernest and brother Julio, along with their wives Amelia (1910–1993) and Aileen, raised their thirteen-year-old little brother Joseph.
Burgundy – Generic red wine, for example Gallo's Hearty Burgundy. Named after French Burgundy. Chablis – Generic white wine, named after Chablis. Chianti – Generic red, named after Italy's Chianti. Claret – Also generic red wine, named after Claret, the British term for French red Bordeaux. Malaga – A sherry, named after Málaga in Spain.
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Burgundy (Classic Wine Guide). Mitchell Beazley. p. 690. ISBN 978-1-84000-913-2. Nanson, Bill (2012). The Finest Wines of Burgundy: A Guide to the Best Producers of the Côte d'Or and Their Wines (Fine Wine Editions Ltd). Aurum Press. p. 320. ISBN 978-1-84513-692-5. An inexpensive introduction to the region and currently the most up to date.
A couple who worked for E. & J. Gallo Winery was found dead at a traffic accident scene in San Luis Obispo, police said. Matthew Chachere, 39, and Jennifer Besser, 36, were expected to travel to ...
The Celtic oppidum was conquered by Julius Caesar during the Gallic Wars and afterwards became a Gallo-Roman town. Modern understanding of its location was controversial for a long time; however, it is now thought to have been located on Mont-Auxois, near Alise-Sainte-Reine in Burgundy, France.
Common brands include Gallo, Carlo Rossi, Almaden Vineyards, and Inglenook Winery. Typical formats include 750 ml and one liter glass bottles, as well as three and five-liter jugs. More recent packaging methods include lined boxes, and plastic bags inside corrugated fiberboard boxes ("bag in a box"). [1] A refilling station for wine jugs in a ...