E&J Gallo Winery

by June 16, 2023

E & J Gallo Winery is a winery and distributor headquartered in Modesto, California. It was founded in 1933 by Ernest Gallo and Julio Gallo of the Gallo family, and is the largest exporter of California wines. It is the largest wine producer in the world, producing over 3% of the world’s entire annual supply of 35 billion bottles with an annul revenue of $5.3 billion  it is also the largest family-owned winery in the United States.

“Vision & Values

Our founders – Ernest and Julio Gallo – built our company by turning challenges into opportunities and change into growth. Today, that spirit defines the Winery’s culture.

At E. & J. Gallo Winery, we place a premium on relationships with our distributors, customers and employees, and we focus on ways to grow together for the future.

With a solid foundation, a clear vision and the collective talents of our people, E. & J. Gallo Winery is stronger than ever.

Websitegallo.comgallofamily.co.uk

Our Values

IntegrityInnovation
RespectCommitment
HumilityTeamwork

Our Mission Statement

Gallo will remain a family company that will be the leader in the U.S. wine industry and the leading provider of California wines in select markets outside the U.S.”

*Information from Forbes.com and Gallo.com

**Video published on YouTube by “ E. & J. Gallo Winery

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