Gallo pairs up with Martha Stewart

What're they gonna call it, "Felonius Plonk?" LOL!

Gallo to launch "Martha Stewart Vintage" wines Fri Sep 14, 2007 4:07pm EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) - E. & J. Gallo Winery said on Friday it would release wine under the "Martha Stewart Vintage" label in six U.S. cities beginning January 2008, selling for about $15 a bottle.

The initial release will include a 2006 Sonoma County Chardonnay, a

2005 Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon and a 2006 Sonoma County Merlot, to be sold in Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, North Carolina, Denver, Phoenix and Portland, Oregon.

Total production for the release is 15,000 cases, the Modesto, California-based wine maker said in a statement.

"Wine is an important part of entertaining and cooking, two areas where Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia has significant credibility and brand equity," Martha Stewart spokeswoman Elizabeth Estroff said in an e-mailed statement.

Gallo, one of the first wineries in California's Sonoma County, said it worked with Stewart and the food and beverage team from the media company that bears her name.

The wine line pairs with a deal the company announced this year with Costco Wholesale Corp for a line of frozen and refrigerated food.

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jj
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I believe that Gallo already bottles the store brand wines for Wal- Mart.

Mark

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Tire Bouchon

Very good! ROTFL!

The real question is whose reputation will be more sullied through this deal? Will Gallo regret being associated with a convicted felon, or will The Martha regret lending her name to an outfit that also produces Thunderbird and Night Train?

Mark Lipton erstwhile resident of Modesto

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Mark Lipton

Nice one! Wonder if it will be sold in striped bottles? I'll bet it would be a smashing good match with prison food.

Dan-O (waiting to see if Kmart will sell it)

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Dan the Man

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