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- Justin_Meyer abstract "Justin Meyer (born Raymond Meyer, 11 November 1938 – 6 August 2002) was an American vintner, enologist, and monk of the Christian Brothers. He was the founder along with Ray Duncan of Silver Oak Cellars in 1972, a successful winery based in the Napa Valley and Alexander Valley. Today Duncan's sons David Duncan and Tim Duncan run Silver Oak Cellars, as well as Twomey Cellars, established in 1999. Meyer sold his share of the company to Duncan in 2001. One of California's top wine experts, he was President of the American Vineyard Foundation in the 1990s and also held numerous other positions in the wine industry. The San Francisco Chronicle cites Meyer as "one of the legends of the Napa Valley".".
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- Justin_Meyer birthName "Raymond Meyer".
- Justin_Meyer birthPlace Bakersfield,_California.
- Justin_Meyer birthYear "1938".
- Justin_Meyer deathDate "2002-08-06".
- Justin_Meyer deathYear "2002".
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- Justin_Meyer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Justin Meyer".
- Justin_Meyer birthDate "1938-11-11".
- Justin_Meyer birthName "Raymond Meyer".
- Justin_Meyer birthPlace "Bakersfield, California, USA".
- Justin_Meyer deathDate "2002-08-06".
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- Justin_Meyer knownFor "Co-founding Silver Oak Cellars".
- Justin_Meyer knownFor "His vast expertise in winemaking and being a major influence in the American Vineyard Foundation, which he presided in the 1990s.".
- Justin_Meyer name "Justin Meyer".
- Justin_Meyer nationality "American".
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- Justin_Meyer comment "Justin Meyer (born Raymond Meyer, 11 November 1938 – 6 August 2002) was an American vintner, enologist, and monk of the Christian Brothers. He was the founder along with Ray Duncan of Silver Oak Cellars in 1972, a successful winery based in the Napa Valley and Alexander Valley. Today Duncan's sons David Duncan and Tim Duncan run Silver Oak Cellars, as well as Twomey Cellars, established in 1999. Meyer sold his share of the company to Duncan in 2001.".
- Justin_Meyer label "Justin Meyer".