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On a quaint country road surrounded by vineyards in the
San Joaquin Valley, Fresno, California, you will find A. Nonini Winery.
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Reno Nonini (1914-2000)
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This winery was founded in 1936 by Antonio and Angiolina
Nonini and their oldest son, Reno. Antonio had immigrated to the United
States from Northern Italy in 1900. He returned in 1910 to claim his bride
Angiolina, and brought her to California to start their family. A daughter
was born in 1912 and Reno was born in 1914. The Noninis would go on to
have another daughter and two sons, but Reno was the son who would convince
his parents to start the winery and use the family vineyards for the grape
production.
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1948 - Tom and Judy (Reno's children)
getting ready for parade in Lemoore
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The first vineyards were planted in 1918. The Zinfandel grapes
used in the production of the Zinfandel wines were planted in 1921, and
today still produce a robust harvest. The family vineyards also produce
a Barbera grape (Barbera wine) which originated in Northern Italy, an
Alicante bouchet (Chianti wine), a Palomino (Sauterne wine) and other
grapes used in the production of the wines. All varietals are 100% of
the grape designated on the label.
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Many of the redwood tanks used for aging date back to 1936, as does much
of the equipment still used in the winemaking. The grape crusher is a
Model 10 Garolla from Italy purchased in 1941; the hydraulic basket presses
are from Healdsburg, California, purchased after WWII, when military production
lessened; the plated wine filters are from Fresno, California, and date
back to 1947. Aged oak barrels are used to finish the premium wines.
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Reno entertaining visitors in the
tasting room
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Until his health failed in 1999, Reno was still very active
in the winery, blending wines and entertaining customers with stories
of his life in the business for sixty plus years. His smoldering cigar
and knowledge of wine were a delight to those lucky enough to find him
in the wine tasting room when they visited. Reno passed from this life
on February 11, 2000, at home and on the same property where he was born
eighty-five years earlier. His love of the wines and his knowledge of
the business have passed to his only son, Tom Nonini, who is the General
Manager, and his only grandson James Jordan, who is the Marketing Representative,
making Nonini Winery a fourth generation family business. Tom and James
also maintain and farm the family vineyards.
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Tom with a drink before dinner
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James at a charity wine tasting
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In many ways, time has stood still for A. Nonini Winery, but the quality
of the wine produced is consistently excellent and the loyal patronage
of their customers is a tribute to that excellence.
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Reno, Tom and James. Three generations
of wineakers
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