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NEWS FETCH — September 15, 2016

TOP NEWS Terroir Capital not a target of Banks indictment Bayer/Monsanto mega-deal affects Ag interests in Davis & Sacramento US alcohol spending nears $230 billion annually Alcohol Industry Bankrolls Fight Against Legal Pot in Battle of the Buzz Can a Wine List Help Narrow the Gender Gap? U.S. Economic Confidence Index Stable at -12 Charter […]

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NEWS FETCH — September 14, 2016

TOP NEWS Groups say Calif. overtime law will hurt workers, farms Alejandro Bulgheroni Estate buys former Harlan winery Napa Valley Vintners Awards $2.8 Million for Children’s Education in Napa County 50 Years Ago, Sugar Industry Quietly Paid Scientists To Point Blame At Fat Charter Oak Winery doubled its production without doubling its costs. You can […]

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NEWS FETCH — September 13, 2016

TOP NEWS In historic move, California expands overtime to farmworkers Jackson Family Wines purchases Alexander Valley’s Field Stone Winery These 5 things may have prevented this NBA star from losing $20 million investing with Charles Banks WSTA in talks with non-EU countries on post-Brexit free-trade agreements The Shark Has Leapt The Building: The Three Tier […]

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NEWS FETCH — September 12, 2016

TOP NEWS Winery Owner Charles Banks Is Indicted in Federal Court Owning a Vineyard: The Days of Wine Are Not All Rosy Restaurants face third consecutive month of falling same-store sales Sparkling revenues up 11.5%, on 9.4% volume increase. Moscato is only loser. CA looks to Napa grapegrowers to help rare fish Charter Oak Winery […]

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NEWS FETCH — September 9, 2016

TOP NEWS Bankrupt Premier Cru Store’s Inventory Auctioned How can a wine made in Georgia be labeled ‘Napa Valley’? This is the set of keys you need to unlock the Millennial mindset Firefighting chemicals are contaminating the water of 16.5 million people Charter Oak Winery doubled its production without doubling its costs. You can too. […]

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NEWS FETCH — September 8, 2016

TOP NEWS U.S. Wine Retailers & Drinkers to Feel Little Holiday Pain from Hanjin Bankruptcy Will Amazon kill wine retail? Wine Market Council & Sonoma State Wine Business Institute Sign Partnership Why yield-thirsty investors are now lapping up fine wine Data indicates craft beer is NOT in bubble territory Climate Change Is at the Heart […]

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NEWS FETCH — September 7, 2016

TOP NEWS Trinchero winery worker killed, crushed by stack of barrel racks Judge bars fracking in large swath of California Supplier-Funded Instant Rebate Coupons No Longer Permitted on Wine in California More Winemaking Products to be Tax Free in CA CA Governor will decide on bills affecting farms U.S. Economic Confidence Up in August Charter […]

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NEWS FETCH — September 6, 2016

TOP NEWS Wine to be hit hard by worst case Brexit scenario Selling California wine: An Impossible job? Sonoma Harvest Wine Auction raises record $4.6M Margrit Mondavi, icon of Napa Valley wine culture, dies at 91 Consumer insights and data are key to wine’s future Mexican workers drawn to harvest California crops, despite hardships and […]

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NEWS FETCH — September 2, 2016

TOP NEWS Duarte lawsuit prompts Federal Appeals Court Review of Key Clean Water Act Test Liquor insurrection ends in CT, Total Wine will pay $37,500 fine Indiana appealing issuance of liquor wholesaler permit Illinois SB 2989: Unlicensed Direct Wine Shippers Beware Veteran Wine Journalist Greg Walter Dies at 58 This Marijuana Farmers’ Market Proves That […]

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NEWS FETCH — September 1, 2016

TOP NEWS California farm revenue plummets after years of drought Will Brown help farmworkers, or stab them in the back? Treasury Wine CEO Mike Clarke paid $5.9m as good times flow Private equity pursues Accolade Wines Are Drones The Future Of Winemaking In Napa Valley? Charter Oak Winery doubled its production without doubling its costs. […]

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