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Article: Origin Napa revives region's "forgotten varietal".(sauvignon blanc)(Interview)
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- Wines & Vines
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- August 1, 2003
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When Bill Davies Tom Gamble met in 1964, on the first day of nursery school, they knew they were going to be great friends. What they didn't know was that, decades later, they would become business partners.
The son of Jack and Jamie Davies of Schramsberg fame, Bill worked in sales and marketing for his family's winery before striking out on his own. Gamble spent 20 years as an entrepreneur--including a stint as a Hollywood movie producer--before returning to the Napa ranch his family has farmed since the 1930s. Together Davies and Gamble formed the Origin Napa winery in 2000.
I recently had a chance to sit down and chat with Davies over lunch. In ...
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