A new E. &. J. Gallo Winery production facility + distribution center coming soon in Chester County

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$423 million. That’s the price tag on a new E. &. J. Gallo Winery production facility + distribution center in Chester County (~1 and a half hours from Greenville).

The investment, which was announced yesterday, will also…

🍷 Bring 496 jobs to South Carolinians — over the next 8 years.

🍷 Provide bottling, canning, warehousing, and distribution

🍷 Allow the company to better meet East Coast customer demand, and also reduce Gallo’s overall carbon footprint

Construction is supposed to start soon, and the first phase of the project should be done by Oct. of 2022. Interested in joining the Gallo team in Chester County? You can see job information here.

You can keep up with their progress by following them on Facebook + Instagram.

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