The late Jess Stonestreet Jackson, Jr. was a self-made billionaire, building the Kendall-Jackson empire from nothing into the highest-selling brand of super-premium wine in the United States, with revenues of $600 million each year. He was Americas greatest wine entrepreneur the Steve Jobs of the grape. Edward Humes had the privilege of interviewing Jackson and his family extensively in the year before his death last April, and has crafted a rich, compelling, and inspiring portrait of the man behind the mogul.
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The late Jess Stonestreet Jackson, Jr. was a self-made billionaire, building the Kendall-Jackson empire from nothing into the highest-selling brand of super-premium wine in the United States, with revenues of $600 million each year. He was Americas greatest wine entrepreneur the Steve Jobs of the grape. Edward Humes had the privilege of interviewing Jackson and his family extensively in the year before his death last April, and has crafted a rich, compelling, and inspiring portrait of the man behind the mogul.
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