Winemaster At Beringer Vineyards Oral History Transcript 2002

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Winemaster At Beringer Vineyards Oral History Transcript 2002
Edward G Sbragia
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Sbragia: They trained a lot of people. A lot more people than you d think went to work at either one or the other. It was a good place to get a job and work cellars, winemaking, the labs or the production. It was a good starting place for a lot of people.
Back to Ed Rossi. I remember my first tour of Asti; we went up and saw the laboratories, they were researching champagne closures. I remember seeing corks stuck in the ceiling. They were looking at the pressures in bottles and everything to do
... with quality control. But I was amazed. I think it was probably one of the first times I d walked into a winemaking lab, and I was impressed. He was always very kind to me and gentle.
Hicke: Stimulated your interest a bit, maybe?
Sbragia: Yes. One interesting note. I was a good Italian boy, I learned how to play accordion from the time I was seven, so by the time I was fourteen I was pretty good, and once during harvest they were having a big family reunion.
Hicke: The Rossis?
Sbragia: Yes, Ed Rossi called me up, said, "Could you play the accordion for us?" So I went, and all the Rossi clan was running around.


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