Albino came to Napa from Bocaneo, Michoacán in 1975 with his brother and cousin. These three worked for Charles Krug and lived in the tank house on the Brown Ranch in Carneros (my parents lived in the ranch house). In 1979 he began working for Nissen Vineyard Services, and helped become part of the foundation for the company (which he still remains a member of forty years later). They brought many others from their tiny pueblo, and a good percentage of them still make up the NVS workforce. Albino went through the amnesty program in 1986, and eventually became a United States citizen. In the late 1980s, he learned how to mark and layout vineyards. He has marked upwards of 2,500 acres of vineyard in and around Napa County and still continues to do so today.