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More than 1,500 acres (610 ha) of the Inglenook property were acquired by Francis Ford Coppola in 1975 with profits of his film, The Godfather. [5] The brand name and the remaining 94 acres (38 ha), including the historic winery, were bought by Heublein, Inc., which began making lower quality wines produced elsewhere under the Inglenook label. [6]
Francis Ford Coppola Diamond Collection Claret New Hampshire The “Godfather” director’s wine brand is still going strong, especially in New Hampshire, where his Bordeaux-inspired red wine ...
In 1975, Francis Ford Coppola and his wife Eleanor, purchased Niebaum's Victorian home, along with 1,560 acres (630 ha) of surrounding land. In 1995, Coppola reunited the two original Inglenook parcels by purchasing the grand Inglenook chateau and 94.5 acres (38.2 ha) of surrounding vineyards (neighboring vineyards include Heitz Wine Cellars Martha's Vineyard and Beaulieu Vineyard Georges de ...
The winery displays several of Coppola's Oscars along with memorabilia from his movies, including Vito Corleone's desk from The Godfather and a restored 1948 Tucker Sedan as used in Tucker: The Man and His Dream. In August 2021, Coppola sold Francis Ford Coppola Winery and Virginia Dare Winery to Delicato Family Wines. [176]
Francis Ford Coppola spent over $100 million to fund his film "Megalopolis." However, the film's only projected to make $5 to $7 million its opening weekend at the box office.
Established in 2018 as the sister label of Brown Estate, House of Brown wants to make Black-owned wine easy for everyone to access. This crisp, fruity $20 chardonnay makes an excellent intro to ...