The original Charles Shaw winery — famous for the low-priced Two Buck Chuck wines first introduced at Trader Joe’s in 2002 — ...
In 1977, former banker-turned-winemaker Charles Shaw and his wife, Lucy, bought the estate, planted vineyards and began ...
The Benessere Vineyards estate, steeped in the legacy of the original Charles Shaw winery, has hit the market for $35 million ...
Benessere Vineyards, whose wine now sells for $95 a bottle, includes 6,000-square-foot house in “agrarian setting.” ...
A northern California winery where brand Charles Shaw—maker of Trader Joe’s infamous bargain booze “Two Buck Chuck”—got its ...
In 1995, the Charles Shaw brand name was separately purchased by Fred Franzia of Bronco Wine Company for about $27,000 during bankruptcy proceedings. In 2002, Bronco Wine Company reintroduced the ...
Priced at $35 million, 1010 Big Tree Road in Saint Helena offers over 40 acres and a working winery that once produced Charles Shaw wine.
The esteemed Napa Valley wine estate that was the birthplace of the Charles Shaw winery, known for the budget-friendly "Two ...