Francis Ford Coppola Presents - Brand Business

Brand Business

  • Francis Ford Coppola Winery in Geyserville, Sonoma County, California which offers nine different brands of wines:
    • Francis Ford Coppola Director's Cut - Sonoma County wines from specific sub-appellations
    • Francis Ford Coppola Director's - Four classic varietals showcasing vineyards from all of Sonoma County
    • Francis Coppola Reserve - A collection of wines from specific vineyards in Sonoma County.
    • Francis Coppola Diamond Collection - A popular series of wines from California vineyards.
    • Francis Ford Coppola Presents Rosso & Bianco - Wines for everyday life.
    • Sofia - a line that features a sparkling wine).
    • Votre Sante - A Pinot Noir and Chardonnay made in 'Burgundian' style.
    • Su Yuen - Wines made to pair with Asian cuisine.
    • Archimedes - Sonoma County Cabernet, Francis Ford Coppola Winery's flagship wine.
  • The company produces Pasta and Pasta sauce called Mammarella Foods.
  • Cafes in San Francisco's North Beach and Napa, California
    • Cafe Zoetrope is located in San Francisco, in the bottom floor of the Sentinel Building.
    • Mammarella's is a cafe located in Napa near the Napa Airport.
    • Blancaneaux Lodge in San Ignacio, Belize
    • Turtle Inn in Placencia, Belize
    • La Lancha in Guatemala
  • Coppola Presents publishes Zoetrope: All-Story, a literary magazine.
  • Films and videos produced and distributed (under American Zoetrope are often branded as "Francis Ford Coppola Presents")

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