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Jackson Confirms WII Article: Winemaking To Cease At Arrowood Winery

UPDATE, JULY 12 — Jackson Family Enterprises spokesperson Caroline Shaw did finally return someone’s phone call to confirm the article we wrote on Saturday. According to WineBusiness.Com, Shaw told WineBusiness.Com, “We continue to right-size the company.” Wine Industry Insight feels it may suffer a collective myocardial infarction if Shaw ever returns one of our phone […]

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NEWSFETCH – July 9, 2010

WA: State begins trapping program for European grapevine moth Martin and Weyrich Winery sold for $2 million Smart thanks Northern Hemisphere for southern wine quality The Heaven and Hell of Prohibition Sustainability the Focus of Napa Farms Market in SFO’s New Terminal 2 Group blasts proposed alcohol car interlock bill The Locavore Wine Hypocrisy Schumer […]

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NEWSFETCH – July 8, 2010

‘Which side of the Potomac are the vineyards on?’ Branding WA wine China drives up global prices for top luxury goods Diageo sees Asia as Windsor market Ontario Commission urges wine and grape leaders to work together Female winemakers carve out a niche in Burgundy, France ‘Garagistes’ Rediscover Terroir Bill seeks to privatize wine, spirit […]

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NEWSFETCH – July 7, 2010

Can we save the Williamson Act? Should we? Ross Valley Winery Closes How your excise taxes compare to mine Exploring brand associations in wine purchases (PDF) The NFL’s War On Wine Spain World Cup Player Iniesta Bets Soccer Fortune on Winery Vaynerchuk on Influence, Emotion, and Being a “Douche Bag” Fosters cancels vineyard and winery […]

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NEWSFETCH – July 6, 2010

Study: Consumers hungry for restaurants The false promise of Hoover Dam Weak euro presents window of opportunity in wine investments Wine Channel TV Expands Programming to Reach of Over 28 Million Homes OZ: Glut sabotages wine brands What Syrah Really Needs Study suggests label is more important than vintage for wine drinkers How do millennials’ […]

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NEWSFETCH – July 2, 2010

Don’t be timid in Grape Moth control Calif. lawmakers revise OT rules for farm workers Calif Farmers decry overtime legislation going to governor’s desk Growers Eye False chinch bug invasion in southern SJV Constellation CEO discusses wine sales to US restaurants, bars Constellation: Powerless On Pricing Highlights From STZ’s Q1 Conference Call Napa Valley leads […]

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NEWSFETCH – July 1, 2010

Calif Assembly may vote on farm workers overtime Red Wine Corrects Damage Caused By Past Heart Attacks & Strokes SF Supervisor’s fee on alcohol a terrific idea Restaurant performance index dips Italians to toast saint with Aussie wine Constellation profit lifted by tax rate, shrs fall Women and wine: Analysis of this important market segment […]

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NEWSFETCH – June 30, 2010

Alcohol tax increases unlikely in Sacto Nielsen: Global Online Shopping Report Diageo Cautious on 2011 Recovery Moet & Chandon Launch Ice Champagne Hinman & Carmichael LLP Adds Two Lawyers Moet appoints new Managing Director San Joaquin probation sweep targets metal thieves Forging Links and Enhancing the Magic of Wine Cal Gov wants $11Bn water bond […]

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NEWSFETCH – June 29, 2010

OZ: Drive to boost wine market share in China Alcohol fee considered in San Francisco The fabulous Love Story between Wine and China Diageo Takes Majority Ownership Stake in NUVO Alcohol during pregnancy may damage sons’ semen quality Wenzhou hot in imported wine market BMW, Audi and Forbes Reports: some good News for Luxury Wines? […]

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NEWSFETCH – June 28, 2010

Realty Income Closes Sale-Leaseback with Diageo 5.6 quake hits N. Chile, no damage seen Direct-to-Consumer Gets Transaction-Based Market Study Prison is too good for grape moth carrier World Cup wines blur South African colour line Leaders of the North Coast’s Independent wine companies Farmers get $10 Million to help air quality efforts 2010 Wine Blog […]

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