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RIP Ernest Gallo

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Re: RIP Ernest Gallo

by TimMc » Sun Nov 11, 2007 8:04 pm

Bob Ross wrote:Thanks for the feedback, Hoke -- the family business really bothered me. I wondered if I was missing part of the story.


OTOH, and I am not trying to be a E&J Gallo apologist here, around these parts they have created a lot of jobs in an area with a chronic 12-18% unempoyment rate. So some good has come of the business.
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Re: RIP Ernest Gallo

by Thomas » Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:34 am

Paul Winalski wrote:Night Train soon was a major competitor for Ripple and Mad Dog 20/20 among skid row drunks.


-Paul W.


Tiny, pedantic note: Gallo produced Ripple, too.
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Re: RIP Ernest Gallo

by Paul Winalski » Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:35 pm

Ellen Hawkes, Blood and Wine: The Unauthorized Story of the Gallo Wine Empire. I got it slightly wrong. They left empties out on skid row, and it was Thunderbird, not Night Train.

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Re: RIP Ernest Gallo

by TimMc » Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:53 pm

Thanks for the clarification, Paul.


My understanding, from my limited study of the subject, the wine of choice amongst derelicts is White Port.


I won't go into detail, but it has to do with knowing if you need to go to the hospital or not.


Nuff said.
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