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Prominent winemaker, horse owner Jess Jackson dies

The Columbian
Published: April 21, 2011, 12:00am

GEYSERVILLE, Calif. (AP) — Jess Jackson, the founder of the Kendall-Jackson winery and a prominent thoroughbred owner, has died of cancer. He was 81.

Caroline Shaw, a spokeswoman for Jackson’s company Jackson Family Wines, confirmed Jackson’s death Thursday.

In recent years, Jackson was one of horse racing’s leading owners. He campaigned two-time Horse of the Year Curlin, and then purchased a majority interest in Rachel Alexandra, the sensational filly who was Horse of the Year in 2009.

As a California vintner, Jackson built a multimillion-dollar empire on chardonnay with his popular Kendall-Jackson brand before moving into the racehorse business with his Stonestreet Stable.

A letter on his company’s website ended by asking friends to “take a moment this week to lift a glass and join us in a toast to our friend and founder Jess Jackson.”

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