After the Prohibition, Sutter Home Winery was abandoned until the late 1940s when a pair of Italian brothers named Mario and John Trinchero purchased the vineyard and started selling bottles out of the winery's back door.
The next generation of Trincheros changed the winery dramatically, focusing on premium varietals and expanded production. After growing Zinfandel grapes in what used to be California's gold country, the...
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