SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 20, 2006--Inspired by Carlo Rossi's simple and straightforward approach to making and bottling wine, Seattle artist Jay Blazek used empty Carlo Rossi jugs to create six ...
Wine snobs turn their noses up at it. Your gramps loved it. When you were young and broke and looking for a cheap buzz, you might have knocked back a bottle or two yourself. Ah, yes. Carlo Rossi's ...
Carlo Rossi's iconic wine jug has been a staple on American shopping lists for decades. Over the last thirty years there had been little need for Gallo to put much marketing investment behind their ...
Jug wine has long been scorned for its simple flavors, cheap prices and ample gallonage. In the past few years, though, jug wine has gathered some retro charm as a few winemakers tweak its down-market ...
Famous for its jug wines, which are larger than a standard bottle and have become iconic to the brand, Carlo Rossi is a California-based value wine brand established and owned by the beverage giant E.
When Liu Lan entertains clients at her Shanghai cosmetics shop, she pulls out a jug of Gallo’s Carlo Rossi red wine. “The taste is fresh and it’s easy to get used to,” said Liu, 32, who thinks the big ...
The biggest new wine out of France last year was born in the mind of an American: Joe Gallo. That’s Gallo, as in E&J Gallo Winery, America’s biggest wine producer and a company many people still ...
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