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Fred Franzia, the man behind the famous "Two Buck Chuck," died on Tuesday at age 79. The Franzia family and the Bronco Wine Company announced Franzia's death on Instagram. Franzia founded the ...
Fred Franzia, the creator of "Two Buck Chuck" wine, has died. He was 79. The wine industry veteran is known for revolutionizing affordably priced wine. Bronco Wine Company, the company he founded ...
The Ceres, California-based company was founded in 1973, and has since grown into one of the country's largest wine producers, according to VinePair. Bronco Wine Co. employed around 750 people in ...
The Benessere Vineyards estate in St. Helena, formerly the site of the original Charles Shaw winery known for pioneering the "Two-Buck Chuck" wines sold at Trader Joe's, is now on the market for ...
The maker of Trader Joe's Charles Shaw wine, known as "Two Buck Chuck," announced more than 80 permanent layoffs at its Stanislaus County headquarters last week. Bronco Wine Co., based in Ceres ...
I still remember the first time I walked into a Trader Joe’s. It was 2008, and I was in San Francisco visiting my friend who ...
Bronco Wine Co. is closing its California production facility and laying off staff due to financial downturns. The company retained most employees from its recent acquisition of Wine Hooligans.
Bronco Wine Co., maker of the Charles Shaw brand best known as “Two Buck Chuck,” acquired a majority stake in Wine Hooligans two years ago, when the family of cofounder Stephen Adams sold his ...
“My wife and I were having a conversation one night and she said, ‘Steve Beckner, you need to create the next Two Buck Chuck.’” He zeroed in on “second cheapest wine” because the ...
Under Franzia, the company began offering the now-beloved "Two Buck Chuck." The actual Chuck — Charles Shaw — never took a liking to the wine or his name being attached to it, calling it ...
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