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NEWS FETCH — January 19, 2016

TOP NEWS Half of U.S. Wineries Might Be Sold in the Next Five Years US Restaurants Opt for Big Producers U.S. Disputes Preferential Sales in B.C. NASA, NOAA Concur 2016 Was World’s Warmest Year on Record Spain lodges complaint after French vandals attack wine lorries California’s tough water regulations likely to remain in place Charter […]

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NEWS FETCH — January 18, 2016

TOP NEWS State Of the Wine Industry … And Blood In The Water 2017 State of the Wine Industry – The Cliff Notes Version Hard Brexit has the wine market in its crosshairs New series of storms to bring renewed California flood concerns, especially in south Farmworker decline, higher wages trigger specialty crop mechanization Champagne […]

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NEWS FETCH — January 17, 2016

TOP NEWS Which Brexit? Good, Bad & Ugly Scenarios for Global Wine Markets Will Boomers Keep Buying Wine? Despite crackdowns, China’s fake wine industry will continue to persist in line with demand Wine Industry Rides Consumer Confidence Into 2017 Promoting “Sustainable” could allow to Sonoma wine to fetch $7-a-bottle more Beer and soda cans found […]

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NEWS FETCH — January 16, 2016

TOP NEWS Calif may owe billions to water rights holders in Klamath, Delta Tunnel & other “takings” Napa wineries lead direct-to-consumer market Italy Was Top Wine Producing Nation In 2016 Restaurant wine prices explained: Follow the money Will marijuana sales trump wine in 2017? Tax data, floods have bad signs Charter Oak Winery doubled its […]

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NEWS FETCH — January 13, 2016

TOP NEWS This is how coping with wine’s China Syndrome could prevent your business from a meltdown How California’s Wine Institute betrays consumers How New American Ownership Could Impact One Of France’s Most Historic Wines DtC Wine Shipments Reach $2.33 Billion Drought recedes as storms replenish North Coast water supply Beer Yeast Is More ‘Sophisticated’ […]

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NEWS FETCH — January 12, 2016

TOP NEWS Wine prices in 2017 aren’t going anywhere. The Wine Industry’s Persistent Sexism More than 40 percent of California out of drought How wineries often miss out on R&D tax credit The US government is letting farmers charge more money for food that’s ‘transitioning to organic’ Charter Oak Winery doubled its production without doubling […]

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NEWS FETCH — January 11, 2016

TOP NEWS Relentless Northern California storm brings evacuations, road closings, avalanche Americans’ Dining-Out Frequency Little Changed From 2008 The age-old double standard of ‘concern’ over women’s drinking Feature film puts Napa winemaking in spotlight Craft Beverage Expo to Stage 4th Annual Meeting in Portland, OR Americans’ Views of Economy Remain Relatively Upbeat DC: Michael Birchenall, […]

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NEWS FETCH — January 10, 2016

TOP NEWS New Michigan Law Bans Out of State Retailers From Sending Beer, Wine Majestic Wine hails biggest ever Christmas Wines Til Sold Out in Legal Fight Storm brings widespread flooding across Northern California; more rain on the way Alibaba founder Jack Ma meets with Trump, pledges to create 1 million US jobs Charter Oak […]

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NEWS FETCH — January 9, 2016

TOP NEWS Vintage Wine Estates wins court receiver’s bidding for Cameron Hughes Wine Monster storm brings widespread flooding across Northern California; more rain on the way Starbucks takes beer and wine off the menu at more than 400 stores Fresno State viticulture and enology chair position empty since 2015 Charter Oak Winery doubled its production […]

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NEWS FETCH — January 6, 2016

TOP NEWS Napa Valley Vintner Debbie Lewis Dies at 72 Fetzer sells Five Rivers Winery near San Miguel to Trinchero Family Estates Former Sonoma County Vineyard Manager Busted Over Bank Heist Trinchero Wine Estates ups gift to $2M for new Napa OLE Health center Charter Oak Winery doubled its production without doubling its costs. You […]

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