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Established in 1933 in Modesto, California, by Ernest and Julio Gallo, E. and J. Gallo Winery has become the world`s largest winery and the foremost winery in the art of grape growing, winemaking, distribution and marketing of wines. With ten wineries strategically located in wine regions in both California and Washington and access to grapes from vineyards in all of the premier grape-growing areas of both states, Gallo produces wines in every category, to suit every taste. Gallo imports wine and spirits from nine different countries around the world. Some of the brands in Gallo’s wine portfolio include Gallo Family Vineyards, Barefoot Cellars, Apothic, Louis M. Martini, MacMurray Estate Vineyards, J Vineyards and Winery, Bridlewood, Mirassou Winery, Frei Brothers Reserve, William Hill Estate, Edna Valley Vineyard, Columbia Winery, Martín Códax, Brancaia, LaMarca and Ecco Domani. The Winery is also expanding its portfolio with distilled spirits and has recently added New Amsterdam Gin, New Amsterdam Vodka, Familia Camarena Tequila and Shellback Rum.
Heron Wines is a San Francisco, CA-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
We`re a truly international company driven by a strong challenger culture. An inclusive, innovative global FMCG business in 120 markets supported by over 27,500 employees generating £30bn revenue. We put our customers at the heart of what we do, evolving to needs & expectations of tobacco & making a more meaningful contribution to harm reduction by building a successful NGP business. Our sustainability strategy supports our commercial & public health ambitions, underpinned by high governance. Our respected and powerful brands – which include Davidoff, JPS and West cigarettes, Rizla papers and the pioneering vapour brand blu – have genuine international reach.
Remy Amerique is a New York, NY-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
The Chicago contingent initiated the brewing and the gravitational effect of its suchness did the rest. We all loved the beer but the mission was larger than the ordinary joy of a hoppy-sweet quaff. It was driven unseen by an urge to communicate with people, to find our diasporidic tribe, and to connect with other souls adrift on a culture that had lost its center and spun its inhabitants to the four winds to wander lost and bereft with a longing to re-enter the light. Beer, we have learned, has always been a good lubricant for social intercourse! The Lagunitas Brewing Co. was not so much an act of ordinary ‘foundling’ as it was willed into being by the unspoken desire of supportive beer-lovers in Northern California after which they continued to nurture their creativity and urged us forward to fulfill the unifying needs of that same beer-loving diaspora from coast to coast and beyond.