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Producer | San Antonio Cardinale Sweet Red |
Country | United States |
Region | America |
Varietal | Red Wine |
Sku | 27711 |
Size | 750ml |
Since 1917, San Antonio Winery has won numerous Gold Medals and International Awards.
San Antonio Winery
Cardinale
California Sweet Red Wine
Our Family now spans four generations of winemaking tradition. Cardinale is A Dark, Sweet Red Wine, with lovely aromas of ripe berries. Chill and serve this refreshingly unique wine with your favorite dishes or by itself.
Gold medal winner in national competitions.
San Antonio Winery
4 Generations of Winemaking Excellence
A family Legacy built on hard work, family values, and a love for the land.
The California wine tradition began with the Franciscan Fathers of the early Spanish Missions. In 1833, French winemaker Jean-Louis Vignes brought the first European vines from his native Bordeaux, where he planted them in Downtown Los Angeles and built a winery. Vignes would later come to be known as the founder of California’s wine industry and would eventually have a street named after him in Downtown Los Angeles. The wine industry quickly became one of Southern California’s most economically significant and popular industries. By 1880s end, Los Angeles was the premier appellation for grape growing and winemaking in all of California. By the early 1890s, vineyards began to sprawl across Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties, as the area’s temperate Mediterranean climate made it an ideal location for growing fruity, lush, richly-colored grapes. The landscape was prime for Santo Cambianica’s fresh ideas and hard-working philosophy.
In 1910, Santo Cambianica left his home of Berzo San Fermo, located in the northern Italian province of Lombardia. After registering at Ellis Island, he arrived in New York and then traveled across the country to Downtown Los Angeles. He quickly became well known as an honest, hard-working, and deeply devout Catholic, the very same qualities he was known for back home. It took only a few years of saving money, building his relationships, and planting his feet in the Italian-American community to start his own company and live the American Dream. Santo founded the San Antonio Winery in 1917 on Lamar Street, dedicating it to his Patron Saint Anthony.
Today, the Los Angeles River is paved and the vineyards have been replaced with businesses and homes. San Antonio Winery remains the oldest and largest producing winery in Los Angeles with over 100 years of winemaking, making it an essential component of the city’s cultural and historical landscape. In fact, in the early 1960s, Los Angeles’ Cultural Heritage Board designated the San Antonio Winery Cultural Monument Number 42.
Still sitting on its original location on Lamar Street, the winery is the last vestige of the rich winemaking tradition of greater Los Angeles.
We are blessed today to have four generations of family contributing to our success. Our vineyards are now located in Paso Robles, Monterey, and Napa Valley and we are proud to be one of the most-awarded wineries in California.
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