Struggling California winemaker E. & J. Gallo Winery has made a bold liquor industry play with its acquisition of iconic Kentucky-based Four Roses bourbon in a deal reportedly worth up to $775 million ...
GALLO finalized up to $775 million deal to acquire Four Roses bourbon distillery. Company plans to retain Four Roses team and master distiller Brent Elliott. Acquisition aims to expand GALLO’s spirits ...
The new restaurant will maintain a similar atmosphere but add Mediterranean and North African dishes. Owner Nizar Sta plans to introduce new menu items, including octopus and other fish dishes. Allora ...
CLINTONVILLE, Ohio (WCMH) — Gallo’s on High, a family-operated restaurant in Clintonville, announced last month that it will soon transition to new ownership and rebrand after five years in business.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. California wine giant Gallo is laying off more than 90 employees and closing a major Napa Valley wine-making ...
An estimated 73 workers at E & J Gallo Winery locations in St. Helena are about to be out of a job. Effective April 15, Gallo’s The Ranch Winery will close, affecting 56 workers, according to a state ...
Gallo, the largest U.S. wine company, is closing a Napa Valley production facility and has planned layoffs at four other California wineries and tasting rooms, resulting in the loss of 93 jobs. Gallo ...
Joey Gallo isn't giving up. The long-time MLB slugger is trying to make a comeback as a pitcher. And he's still going. MLB insider Jon Heyman posted this report on X on Friday: "Joey Gallo, righty ...
CEBU, Philippines — Cebu Archbishop Alberto “Abet” Uy, together with the clergy of the Archdiocese of Cebu, presided over the first day of Misa de Gallo at the makeshift structure of San Isidro ...
Joey Gallo is plotting a return to MLB, but not as a position player. Instead, the two-time All-Star slugger is looking to get back into the big leagues on the mound as a pitcher. And he may have a ...
China is no longer waiting to see whether Washington will decouple. It is moving first ‒ and fast. While U.S. strategists still debate whether China is being isolated, Beijing has already been quietly ...