It’s out with the gourds and in with the twinkly lights. From tree lighting ceremonies and wreath-making classes to craft markets and winter wonderland block parties, these are the best ways to get into the holiday spirit this week.Have a merry one. Find yourself dazzled as Nob Hill comes alive with.
Experience the ultimate Valentine's MONTH event with your friends and enjoy a complimentary glass of Rosé, a fun tote bag, live music and more at the Four Weekends of Love at Cornerstone Sonoma!
Shortly after turning 21, I spent a few summer days drinking around the world in Walt Disney World Resort Epcot. While not every drink deserved five stars in my book,
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What Gallo s new layoffs at Clos du Bois winery reveal about the future of California s cheapest wines
What Gallo s new layoffs at Clos du Bois winery reveal about the future of California s cheapest wines
Sub-$11 wines aren t the moneymaker they once were, as developments at a legacy Sonoma County winery prove
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Clos du Bois’ tasting room in Geyserville, seen in 2003. The winery was once a celebrated California wine brand, but its reputation has deteriorated over time. Recently, its new owner, Gallo, laid off most employees and said it would no longer use the Geyserville winery for wine production.Craig Lee / The Chronicle 2003Show MoreShow Less
What the wine world s mega-deal between Gallo and Constellation means for supermarket wine
What the wine world s mega-deal between Gallo and Constellation means for supermarket wine
The $810 million acquisition raises some confusing questions for California s wine industry, in this week s Drinking with Esther newsletter
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Constellation is passing to Gallo some of its lowest-priced supermarket wine brands.Yi-Chin Lee / Houston Chronicle
It’s a new year, and there’s a new shake-up in American wine. On Tuesday, E. & J. Gallo finalized its $810 million acquisition of 30 low-priced wine brands from Constellation Brands, marking one of the most significant transfers in the country’s wine industry ever.