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During the Great Depression, Aldo Biale sold eggs, walnuts, prunes and vegetables in the Napa Valley. Orders came via the party line phone, which was eavesdropped by nosy neighbors. A "black chicken" became the code name for a jug of Aldo's secret Zinfandel. — 7 years ago
Luis Cortes
During the Great Depression, Aldo Biale sold eggs, walnuts, prunes and vegetables in the Napa Valley. Orders came via the party line phone, which was eavesdropped by nosy neighbors. A "black chicken" became the code name for a jug of Aldo's secret Zinfandel. — 7 years ago