[2] In 1934 it was the first California winery to offer public tours and wine tasting following the repeal of Prohibition.
[3] In 1939, Beringer invited attendees of the Golden Gate International Exposition to visit the winery; the winery also invited Hollywood stars including Clark Gable, Charles Laughton, and Carole Lombard to visit.
It has features of the Queen Anne and Chateauesque architectural styles, with attributes from its architect's own German heritage.
[5] The Beringer family sold the Beringer name and winery to Nestlé in 1971, which in 1996 subsequently sold the enterprise to a group led by Texas Pacific Group; the company went public the next year.
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