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Marchesi Antinori buys US-based Arcadia VineyardItalian wine group Marchesi Antinori has bought US-based Arcadia Vineyard from the Winiarski family through its local business Stag's Leap Wine Cellars. Financial details of the transaction were ...
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THE CHOSUNILBO on MSNInterview: “Technology assists, but human touch defines quality,” says head of legendary wine legacyAlbiera Antinori, president of Marchesi Antinori, one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious family-owned wine companies, ...
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Florence’s famed Ponte Vecchio to be restored to former glory with two-year makeoverAbout half the funds required for the project are being donated by Marchesi Antinori, one of Italy’s best-known wine-making families. “Our family history has always been inextricably linked to ...
Tall and dignified, Marchese Piero Antinori looks the part of a Florentine nobleman, a fitting figure to oversee a 600-year-old family wine business. But in 1966, when he took the company reins from ...
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Ste. Michelle Wine Estates sells Conn Creek brandHowever, the winery property itself was sold to Marchesi Antinori last year. Bordeaux-inspired and Napa Valley-based Conn Creek was established in 1973 by Bill and Kathy Collins. Ste. Michelle ...
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How the 'Super Tuscans' saved Tuscany's winegrowers"The reputation of the wines and the prices were at an all-time low in the 1960s," Albiera Antinori recalls. The managing director of the Marchesi Antinori wine empire is the daughter of Piero ...
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