Charles F. Shaw

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Charles F. Shaw American businessman and former winery owner whose name is used for Charles Shaw wine, a brand of inexpensive table wines (also owns Shaw's Supermarkets).

Shaw graduated from Stanford Graduate School of Business and was an investment banker. He became enamored of Beaujolais wine while living in Europe and moved to Napa Valley in 1974 to start a winery. In 1991 Shaw and his wife divorced and sold his original Charles Shaw label to Fred Franzia's Bronco Wine Company. The label had a good reputation, so Bronco used the name to market an inexpensive table wine. [1]

Shaw moved to Chicago, Illinois, and found employment there working for the healthcare software company heartbase. In 2003, he announced he was considering starting a winery in southwestern Michigan. [2]

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  1. ^ Harry Cline (February 15, 2003). "Two-Buck Chuck" helps drain wine tanks' overflow. Farm Press
  2. ^ Staff reporters (December 2004). Michigan: Charles Shaw to Build Winery in Michigan. Wines & Vines