It began with Ernest and Julio, two young brothers working with their father in California during Prohibition, shipping grapes to Italian-American families like theirs who wanted to make wine at home.
Scandal in the Languedoc this week, as a dozen people employed in its world-famous wine industry were convicted by a French court of orchestrating a extraordinary scam: between January 2006 and March ...
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 ...
In 1985, Frank Bartles and Ed Jaymes introduced themselves to consumers in a sequence of television commercials pitching their new drink: "You know, it occurred to Ed the other day that between his ...
More than two decades ago, Wine Spectator editor and publisher Marvin R. Shanken was granted a rare interview—the first and last of its kind—with the famously private Ernest Gallo, co-founder and ...
Gallo says the colorful birds turned out to be significantly less tidy than the roosters, and eventually her grandmother banished them from the grounds. They've lived on the winery campus ever since.
In 1999, Wine Spectator editor and publisher Marvin R. Shanken traveled to California wine country to interview the famously private wine industry legend Ernest Gallo, who with his brother Julio ...