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NEWS FETCH – April 1, 2013

TOP NEWS Restaurant sales, traffic soften in Feb Chinese investors have their sights set on Greek vineyards 2012 Horrible for global economic vitiviniculture Naked Wines shares maiden profit with staff Changyu wants Panda to be the new Yellow Tail Neighboring Wineries Affect the Local Market Price of Wines On Cesar Chavez’s birthday, UFW Struggle Continues […]

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NEWS FETCH – March 29, 2013

TOP NEWS A global wine expo opens a door to China for US wines Sierra snowpack dry and getting drier $100,000+ worth of wine stolen from SF Retailer Tesco To Sell Fresh & Easy? What the Continuing Resolution Means for Ag Fake Wine Defendant blasts Koch lawyers French wine to challenge New World on price […]

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NEWS FETCH – March 28, 2013

TOP NEWS Consumer Wine Demand Drives Restaurant Innovation Wine Group, Diageo On Marketing To Millennials Chilean business giant and winery owner dies Pot Safer Than Wine Say Ore Billboards Pricing Retail Right to Win Chinese Consumers Stockton bankruptcy ruling set for Monday Some Vintages of Soldera Wine Survive Vandalism How Cesar Chavez & the UFW […]

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NEWS FETCH – March 27, 2013

TOP NEWS Duckhorn Trademark Lawsuits: One New, Another Quashed Treasury Wine CEO reaffirms quality focus Abundant 2013 Harvests Expected South Of The Equator What the Calif 4am Bill Really Means to Communities Improve entrepreneurship, drink less wine Cal River-flow plan threatens farms, opponents say Education holds key to China’s wine market Soldera & Brunello consortium […]

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Duckhorn Trademark Lawsuits: One New, Another Quashed

The Duckhorn Wine Company has filed lawsuits against two wineries — one in New York and another in Napa County — alleging violations of its trademarks. One suit has been quashed by the court and the other set for a hearing in June. Wine Executive News subscribers please click here to read the complete article. […]

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NEWS FETCH – March 26, 2013

TOP NEWS Deals not driving restaurant traffic Ag Amendments Appear in Senate Budget PA Liquor Privatization Benefits Beer Distributors Amazon Eager to Build Wine Market New Winery Planned For Historic Warner Springs Ranch CALIFORNIA BRIEFS San Joaquin Valley Winegrowers Extend Competition Deadline UC Davis scientist part of EPA’s fracking panel Central Coast’s ‘go-to guy’ for […]

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NEWS FETCH – March 25, 2013

TOP NEWS Restaurant sales up as tax refunds arrive Calif buying spree for vineyards, wineries Koch in the dock again Diageo’s Paul Walsh cracks China Treasury Wine opening wine bars in China The great Aussie wine hei$t How to Have Others Pay for Customer Acquisition CALIFORNIA BRIEFS Cal Poly Mourns Wine Professor Soil dry but […]

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NEWS FETCH – March 22, 2013

TOP NEWS China Increases Vineyard Size As World Output Falls (Scroll down for more stories) PA House votes to privatize wine and liquor sales Soldera update: 4-year prison term for vandal Technomic Finds Signs of Recovery in Restaurant Biz Concern Over Shortage of Grape Pickers In Calif Treasury Sees China as World’s Largest Market in […]

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NEWS FETCH – March 21, 2013

TOP NEWS Calif Vintners Try to Fix Image in China Parker v Galloni: Analysis + Full Employment Contract (Scroll down for more articles) Popularity of Chardonnay declines In Wine Market, a Bubble Still Bursting Diageo sues distributor Major Brands Starbucks Taking a Cue From the Wine Industry VinTank’s Wine Country Geo-Fence Beer Blows Wine Away […]

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Parker v Galloni: Analysis + Full Employment Contract

The best analysis that we have seen of this suit, filed on March 18, comes from San Francisco Chronicle Wine Editor Jon Bonné.  The iframe, below, displays the entire web page of his article. Please note: The iframe, above,  is not a reproduction or a copy of the Chronicle article. Instead, it is a small  […]

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