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Family Has Run Wineries For 623 Years, With No Plans To Sell
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- Oldest family business on earth? It''s a wonderful story and I enjoyed it very much but as far as that statement goes- Hoshi Ryokan in Japan has them beat by around 7 HUNDRED years. Always check with Asia, amiright?
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- How has the Antinori family managed the business for so long?
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- Inspiring, but oh the hipocracy and deception that it is all done "in the family"...the Antinori''s have vineyards in the USA that are joint venture businesses with big tobacco, specifically UST, recently acquired by Altria, both publicly traded companies, and hardly family run.
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- Great story.I wanted to immediately grab my daughter-in-law and head to the Antinori "farms" to work in the vineyards. such an interesting family.
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- Great story.I wanted to immediately grab my daughter-in-law and head to the Antinori "farms" to work in the vineyards. such an interesting family.
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- Great story.I wanted to immediately grab my daughter-in-law and head to the Antinori "farms" to work in the vineyards. such an interesting family.
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- What a great story. I wanted to immediately grab my daughter-in-law and head to the Antinori "farms" to work in the vineyards. such an interesting family.
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- What a great story. I wanted to immediately grab my daughter-in-law and head to the Antinori "farms" to work in the vineyards. such an interesting family.
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- What a great story. I wanted to immediately grab my daughter-in-law and head to the Antinori "farms" to work in the vineyards. such an interesting family.
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- what a wast of news. a report in another country
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