Company Overview
- Headquarters
- 12001 S Highway 99, Manteca CA
- Website
- delicato.com
- Phone
- (209) 824-****
- Employees
- 756
- Founded in
- 1924
- Industry
- Alcoholic Beverages
- NAICS Code
- 11, 425, 111, 42, 4251
- SIC Code
- 20, 208
Financials & Stats
Revenue
$338B
Who is Delicato Family Vineyards
Delicato Family Wines is a family-owned and operated winery based in Manteca, California. With over 756 employees, the company has grown to become one of the fastest-growing wine companies in the United States, boasting annual revenue of $337.5 million. Founded in 1924, Delicato Family Wines has a rich history spanning nearly a century of California winemaking and grape growing expertise. Delicato Family Wines produces a diverse portfolio of brands, including Bota Box, Gnarly Head, Black Stallion Estate Winery, Z. Alexander Brown, and Earth Wise Vineyards. These brands cater to a wide range of consumers, from those seeking affordable and convenient wines to those looking for premium and luxury options. The company is committed to sustainable winegrowing practices and producing wines of the highest quality. They manage over 4,000 acres of vineyards across some of California's most desirable regions, including San Bernabe Vineyard in Monterey, Clay Station in Lodi, and Black Stallion Estate Winery in Napa Valley. For further information on Delicato Family Wines and its product offerings, please visit their website at delicato.com.
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