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Winemaker Ernest Gallo, who learned his craft in the basement of the Modesto public library and went on to develop with his brother Julio one of the largest wine empires in the world, has died.
Ernest quickly proved a talented salesman. He knew that reaching consumers meant operating within the three-tier distribution system. He built close relationships with wholesalers, making it easy and ...
Ernest Gallo, 97, who with his brother Julio reaped riches from California grapes, shaping the drinking habits of a nation and creating a wine fortune from a small investment, died March 6 at his ...
"He was committed to making America a wine-drinking country." Winemaker Ernest Gallo, who learned his craft in the basement of the Modesto public... Mr. Gallo lived and breathed wine. He aired ...
The cosmetics shop in crowded Shanghai represents just how much has changed since Ernest and Julio Gallo founded E.& J. Gallo Winery in an industrial section of rural Modesto after Prohibition ...
The Trump administration on Friday canceled a $75 million grant that would help reduce fuel use at Gallo Glass Co. in Modesto ...
E. & J. Gallo Winery, founded in Modesto, California, was established in 1933 by two brothers named Ernest and Julio Gallo. The company spent many years under the E. & J. Gallo Winery name ...
BERKELEY, Calif. — Ernest Gallo, the marketing genius who parlayed a wine recipe from the public library into one of the world's largest winemaking empires, died Tuesday at his home in Modesto.