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Walk into almost any Trader Joe’s store and the first thing you’ll see is an enormous display of Charles Shaw wine — or, as it’s more affectionately known, “Two Buck Chuck.”
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At $2.99 per bottle, Two Buck Chuck is one of TJ’s all-time best-selling products. Since debuting in 2003, it has won the hearts of critics and customers alike and has sold over 1B bottles.
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“I’ve tried a lot of cheap wine,” a young Trader Joe’s-goer in Austin, Texas assures me. “Charles Shaw is the crème de la crème.” Clutching two bottles of 2017 vintage Chardonnay, a shopper in Palo Alto, California adds that it “goes down smooth and [is] cheaper than water.”
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How is a supposedly decent wine sold at such a low price-point? And where did it come from? This is the tale of one wine brand, two men, and the economic revolution of an entire industry.
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<strong>
Will the real Charles Shaw please stand up?
</strong>
</h4>
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Charles Shaw embodied the elitist aura of the wine industry.
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He obtained degrees from West Point and Stanford Business School. He worked as an investment banker in France and spent his summers wearing polo shirts in Nantucket. He could sniff a glass of
<em>
Gamay Nouveau
</em>
and pick out the “notes of banana.”
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In the early ‘70s, while banking in Paris, Shaw fell deeply in love with the craft of winemaking.
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So he quit his banking gig, bought 20 acres of land in Napa, California with his wife’s inheritance, and launched Charles F. Shaw Winery.
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Shaw’s wines were not crafted for the plebes. Debuted in 1978, his flagship bottle, a
<em>
Beaujolais
</em>
, retailed for $13.50 ($35 today), and won international acclaim. “It had an amazing garnet color and was really quite striking, he later told
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
<em>
Thrillist
</em>
</a>
. “I liked to drink it with a Tiffany's all-purpose glass.”
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TOP: Charles Shaw (left) samples a glass of his 1986 Gamay Nouveau (The Tennessean, April 23, 1987); BOTTOM: An advertisement for one of Shaw’s “fine boutique wines” (San Francisco Examiner, 1990)
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Charles Shaw Winery soon expanded to 115 acres, 60 employees, and 15k cases per year. Business was booming. Shaw and his wife, Lucy, epitomized the Haute couture of Napa Valley: Tall, elegant, and beautiful, they turned heads at fancy galas and industry events.
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Then, in the late ‘80s, things began to fall apart.
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Shaw lost “hundreds of thousands of dollars” after a supplier error tainted 1.4k barrels of wine. He dealt with a devastating
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
root louse
</a>
infestation that claimed 50 acres of his vines. He over-anticipated the demand for Burgundies. He went through a nasty divorce that took a toll on his management. Then, a recession hit.
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By 1992, Shaw was $3m in debt and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. He “stashed the last of his cash under the floor of his car,” took a final glance over his trellised hills, and left town.
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<strong>
The box wine baron
</strong>
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Fred Franzia did not share Shaw’s
<em>
air d'élégance
</em>
.
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He was unrefined and heavyset, with a body shape the
<em>
New Yorker
</em>
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
likened
</a>
to a “gourmet marshmallow” (
<em>
Business 2.0 Magazine
</em>
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
called him
</a>
“a cross between John Madden and Shrek”).
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Reclusive and gruff, he shied away from public appearances and scoffed at Napa Valley’s wine snobbery. He
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
referred to
</a>
winemakers as “bozos.” He didn’t care for France.
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Franzia came from a long lineage of winemakers. His great-grandfather, Giuseppe, had immigrated to California’s Central Valley in 1893 and set up Franzia Brothers Winery (later sold to Coca-Cola); his uncle,
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
Ernest Gallo
</a>
, had built the largest wine exporter in California.
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In 1973, Franzia launched his own wine company, Bronco Wine Co. In a rickety wood-paneled trailer held together with duct tape, he set out to produce extremely cheap, high-quality “super-value” wines — wines that rejected the pretentiousness of Napa Valley.
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Initially, Bronco operated as a wholesaler, buying bulk wine and selling it to larger wineries at a profit. But soon Franzia saw an opportunity to produce his own cheap wines — wines, as he later put it, that “yuppies would feel comfortable drinking.”
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He developed a strategy of buying out distressed wineries with distinguished-sounding names — Napa Ridge, Napa Creek, Domaine Napa — and using them to sell his stock of less-desirable Central Valley wines. Through a legal loophole, he could say the wines were “Cellared and Bottled in Napa,” so long as the brand was founded prior to 1986.
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On a summer day in 1995, a few years after Charles Shaw Winery went bust, Franzia purchased the winery’s brand, label, and name for a mere $27k.
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"We buy wineries from guys from Stanford who go bankrupt,” he later
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
boasted
</a>
. “Some real dumb-asses from there."
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Unbeknownst to the real Charles Shaw, Franzia was about to transform his once-fancy wine brand into an impossibly cheap “everyman’s juice” — and change the wine industry forever.
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<strong>
How Franzia “shorted” the wine business
</strong>
</h4>
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In the late 1990s, there was a wine boom: Vineyard acreage grew by 24% and suddenly everyone from car mechanics to plumbers was putting up vines on spare California land.
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Soon, there were rumblings that the industry was over-producing grapes and could face a crash. While most dismissed the warning, Franzia hedged a bet on it.
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He constructed a faux-Tuscan, 92k-square-foot bottling plant with high-speed lines that were capable of producing 18m cases per year — 2x the amount of wine in the entire Napa Valley. He also stopped producing wine altogether, and his 452 stainless steel storage tanks sat empty, waiting for the market to go belly-up.
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Franzia’s intuition paid off. The industry soon faced a massive glut, and while other vintners suffered surpluses, he bought up as much cheap wine as he could get his hands on.
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Wineries were forced to “purge” massive quantities of their high-quality wine, or risk oversaturating their own market. Franzia was able to suck it up for as little as
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
50 cents/gallon
</a>
— an astonishingly low price compared with the going rate of $10/gallon just a few years earlier.
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Franzia had let the Charles Shaw Winery brand sit dormant since purchasing it years before. Now, he was ready to bring it back to life.
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Using the exact same name and label (which pictures Shaw’s old tennis court pagoda), he launched a large-scale production effort. His facilities ran 24 hours a day, 7 days per week — and in a short time, he’d churned out a two-story-tall stack of Charles Shaw cases ready for distribution.
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<strong>
The inglorious rise of Two Buck Chuck
</strong>
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Trader Joe’s already carried several other wine brands operated by Franzia, and they were willing to give Charles Shaw a whirl.
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In the Spring of 2002, the label made its retail debut at the shockingly low price of $1.99 per bottle. Early on, in an internet chat room, a Trader Joe’s employee dubbed it “Two Buck Chuck” — a moniker that caught the eyes of budget-conscious shoppers.
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These were the days following the Dot-Com bubble and the
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
early 2000s recession
</a>
: There was a demand for cheap wine. But nobody — not even Franzia — could’ve anticipated the wine’s success.
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Come Fall, certain locations were selling up to 6k bottles per day. People would come to Trader Joe’s and fill up their SUVs with
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
dozens of cases
</a>
; some days, customers would line up outside the stores before they opened, and an entire supply would sell out in minutes.
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<strong>
“
</strong>
People went apeshit,” Keith Wallace, a wine expert, told
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
<em>
Thrillist
</em>
</a>
. “It was the ‘Macarena’ of wine… And it was this blue-collar pride thing. People thought, ‘This bottle is just as good as one that's $20. Screw those snobs.’"
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By early 2003, Charles Shaw had already sold 60m bottles, accounting for 12% of
<em>
all
</em>
of California’s wine shipments within the state. It was, by wine experts’ estimation, the fastest-growing wine in US history. When Franzia sold his 400-millionth bottle of Charles Shaw in 2009, he had only one thing to
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
say
</a>
: “Take that and shove it, Napa.”
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For a $2 bottle, it performed astonishingly well in competitions. The Chardonnay won a double-gold at the 2007 California State Fair, and
<em>
Wines & Vines Magazine
</em>
rated it higher than a $67 bottle in a blind tasting.
</p>
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Two Buck Chuck,
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
declared
</a>
one critic, had “revolutionized wine drinking” forever.
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<strong>
How to make money on a $2 bottle on wine
</strong>
</h4>
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Franzia pulled off something wine experts never thought possible: He managed to produce a rock-bottom-priced wine that people actually like to drink —
<em>
and
</em>
make money on it. How on Earth is that possible?
</p>
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For starters, though the Charles Shaw label boasts “Cellared and Bottled in Napa,” most of the wines’ grapes come from the Central Valley, where Franzia owns 35k+ acres of vineyards. Though he capitalizes on the Napa name, his operation is rooted in an area with dramatically cheaper land and operation costs.
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Franzia’s enormous holdings have allowed him to produce Charles Shaw wines at an extremely low price point (The Hustle)
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These days, most Charles Shaw bottles contain a blend of bulk-purchased grapes and grapes grown by Franzia on his own land. Using a suite of 700k-gallon tanks (most small wineries use
<em>
700-gallon
</em>
tanks), he is able to pump out 90m gallons of wine every year.
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Franzia also has a hand in nearly every part of the supply chain: He maintains his own bottling plant (which produces 250 bottles per minute), a 62m-gallon storage facility, and a distribution network that includes a
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
fleet
</a>
of steel tanker trucks.
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Lastly, every corner is cut: He uses oak chips to ferment his wine rather than barrels; he swaps real corks for composites; he subs traditional wares for lightweight bottles and crates.
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Franzia has
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
stated
</a>
that his tactics would make the average farmer “shit in his pants.” But his robust empire, tremendous output, and ruthless bulk-buying tactics have allowed him to keep prices down and earn
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
reported
</a>
revenues of ~$500m per year.
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<strong>
Just business
</strong>
</h4>
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Today, Charles Shaw lives in Chicago and
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
works
</a>
at the Chicago Board of Trade, a futures and options exchange.
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At 74 years old, he has mostly moved on from wine — though he once
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
referred
</a>
to the continued use of his name as “embarrassing and demeaning.” He has never seen a penny from Two Buck Chuck.
</p>
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"It's not a Napa wine, and not of the quality of the Charles Shaw brand [that was] estate grown with layers of complexity,” he
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
told
</a>
the
<em>
Napa Valley Register
</em>
, during the height of the Two Buck Chuck boom in 2003. "To take [my name] and come out and have a lesser wine from another appellation — that isn't what I started out to do, was it?”
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Franzia, on the other hand, continues to rake in the big bucks from his Charles Shaw and his other 150 labels.
</p>
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On his compound in the sparse agricultural town of Ceres, California, he works 100-hour weeks. As his friend,
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
Michael Mondavi
</a>
, once said: “He sleeps, drinks, eats the wine business... He doesn’t worry about yachting or golf. Just business.”
</p>
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His role in changing the wine industry has earned him near universal hated by “true wine people” — mainly vintners who claim he’s “cheapened” the good Napa name. But this doesn’t bother him much.
</p>
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“You tell me why someone’s bottle is worth eighty dollars and mine’s worth two dollars,” he
<a style="color: #ed4d1f; text-decoration: none;">
retorted
</a>
. “Do you get forty times the pleasure from it?”
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