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Jess Stonestreet Jackson Jr. was born on 18 February, 1930 in Los Angeles, California, is a Founder of Kendall-Jackson wine empire. Discover Jess Stonestreet Jackson Jr.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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Land Use Attorney, Wine Entrepreneur, Horse Racing owner and breeder |
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81 years old |
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Aquarius |
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18 February, 1930 |
Birthday |
18 February |
Birthplace |
Los Angeles, California |
Date of death |
21 April, 2011 |
Died Place |
Geyserville, California |
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United States
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Jess Stonestreet Jackson Jr. Height, Weight & Measurements
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Jess Stonestreet Jackson, Sr. and Gertrude (Brock) Jackson |
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Jess Stonestreet Jackson Jr. Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jess Stonestreet Jackson Jr. worth at the age of 81 years old? Jess Stonestreet Jackson Jr.’s income source is mostly from being a successful Founder. He is from United States. We have estimated Jess Stonestreet Jackson Jr.'s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Jess Stonestreet Jackson Jr. (February 18, 1930 – April 21, 2011) was an American billionaire wine entrepreneur, lawyer, racehorse owner, and businessman.
He started the Kendall-Jackson wine business with his first wife, Jane Kendall (Wadlow) Jackson.
In the late 1950s, Jess Jackson started a law firm in the San Francisco area, specializing in property rights issues.
Jackson was one of the founding members of the American California Trial Lawyers Association.
Upon his graduation from Berkeley in 1951, Jackson started practicing real estate law.
He was also one of the four founding members in the 1970s of Decimus, a company which leased IBM mainframe computers to corporations.
The family's 1974 purchase of an 80 acre pear and walnut orchard in Lakeport, California was converted to a vineyard.
In 1974, Jackson and then wife, Jane Kendall Jackson, purchased an 80-acre pear-and-walnut orchard in Lakeport.
He converted it to growing Chardonnay and other varietals after realizing that there was increasing demand for high-quality grapes in the area.
He was among several others being inducted that year, including winemaker Warren Winiarski, whose Stag's Leap Cabernet Sauvignon won first place over Chateau Mouton Rothschild and Chateau Haut-Brion in the 1976 Judgment of Paris, and the Beringer Brothers, whose wines helped to establish Napa Valley's reputation as a top grape-growing region.
Jackson and Kendall divorced in the early 1980s and Jackson later married Barbara Banke.
Banke became his co-manager of their wine businesses.
Jackson and Banke continued to expand their business, eventually owning about 25,000 acres in California, 14,000 of which were planted with wine grapes.
He sold the property's grapes to local wineries until 1981, when a down market led to a surplus of grapes on the market.
Faced with the prospect of selling his grapes for a price that wouldn't cover the costs of growing them, he decided to make his own wine.
He decided to produce affordable wines with an emphasis on quality, and, two years later, he released the first Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay.
That year it became the first wine to ever win a Platinum Award from the American Wine Competition.
Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay debuted in 1982 with a 16,000 case production.
In 1983, Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay won first ever Platinum Award from the American Wine Competition.
American's demand for Chardonnay picked up at the same time.
Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve help Chardonnay become the most popular grape varietal amongst American wine drinkers.
Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay is the most popular selling wine made from that varietal, which makes it the most popular wine in America.
In 1992, Jackson prevailed in a highly contentious lawsuit against his former winemaker Jed Steele that prohibited Steele from revealing the formula for the Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay.
In 1997, Jackson lost a lawsuit against E & J Gallo Winery in which Jackson alleged that Gallo's Turning Leaf label was a ripoff of his Vintner's Reserve.
In 2005, Jackson was listed by Forbes Magazine as tied for the 366th wealthiest person in the world, with 1.8 billion dollars in assets.
Ray Isle of Food and Wine Magazine ranked Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay as one of his "50 Wines You Can Always Trust" in April 2007.
A People Magazine article also reported that Barack Obama owned a bottle of the company's Chardonnay.
Among the wineries in his Jackson Family Wines portfolio, as of 2009, are Kendall-Jackson, Murphy-Goode, and Robert Pecota Winery.
As of early 2009, it was ranked as the ninth largest winery holding company in the United States.
Jackson's brands at the time of his death were producing 5 million cases of wine annually.
Jess Jackson was inducted into the Vintner's Hall of Fame in 2009 for his outstanding contributions to the wine industry.
As of 2010, Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay was one of the most popular wines on the market.
Jess Jackson grew up during the Great Depression and was raised in San Francisco's Sunset District.
His father, a teacher, was out of work three times while he was growing up, and there were times when the family had to survive on rice.
To help support his family, Jackson started working at an early age.
From the age of five, when he got his first job as a paper boy, he worked a variety of jobs including candy maker, a soda jerk, a temp at the post office, a hops picker, a longshoreman, a teamster, a lifeguard, and an ambulance driver.
Jackson graduated from San Francisco's Abraham Lincoln High School.
He earned a law degree from the University of California, Berkeley.
While studying law he worked as a dock laborer, Berkeley policeman and an ambulance driver to put himself through school.
The 2010 list by Forbes Magazine placed Jackson as the 536th richest person in the world with 1.9 billion dollars in assets.