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NEWS FETCH – August 21, 2015

TOP NEWS Lew Platt 320-acre vineyard property on Sonoma Coast sold PD/GWSS Board approves North Coast project California land quickly sinking in drought costs farmers July was warmest month on Earth in 136 years TTB Compliance can be simpler. Here’s how. *Sponsored Link* INTERNATIONAL TRADE China-Australia Trade Mission Forges New Ties GLOBAL WINE SUPPLY Bordeaux […]

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NEWS FETCH – August 20, 2015

TOP NEWS Reports That Oakland Port Labor Fiasco Is Over: “A Lie” Say Wine Country Shippers Lake Chelan wildfire destroys winery in Washington Losing Water, California Tries to Stay Atop Economic Wave 21 California groundwater basins in ‘critical’ condition, state panel says Maps Show Impending Impact From Waters of the United States (including MT, PA, […]

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NEWS FETCH – August 19, 2015

TOP NEWS Drought costs CA ag $1.84B and 10,100 jobs in 2015 Court Updates – Cameron Hughes Wine Co., Deerfield Ranch Winery, Dahl Murder/Suicide Aftermath Treasury Wine Surges as Asian Penfolds-Drinkers Boost Profits Napa: California fires rage but vineyards safe Just one drink can raise breast cancer risk Medfly quarantine in portion of San Diego […]

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NEWS FETCH – August 18, 2015

TOP NEWS Leading Premium-Plus Wine Players Drive U.S. Growth Special PD/GWSS Board Meeting Set to Discuss Increase of PD on North Coast Oregon wine industry has a record-breaking year Water grab by Sonoma County’s wine empire British Columbia Wineries Pass Trial by Fire Wicked Winter Coming This Way TTB Compliance can be simpler. Here’s how. […]

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NEWS FETCH – August 17, 2015

TOP NEWS Winemakers Unplug Napa’s Anti-Growth Matrix Do Not Count on El Niño to End Drought (PDF) Wine Metrics Stay Positive in Slow Month Neither Chinese Nor Americans Are Taking Over French Vineyards Russia suspends sale of three types of US wine TTB Compliance can be simpler. Here’s how. *Sponsored Link* GLOBAL WINE SUPPLY US […]

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NEWS FETCH – August 14, 2015

TOP NEWS Wine Industry Growth Slows as Competition Heats Up Pesticides are more toxic than previously thought First drought, now China’s economy slamming U.S. Ag: Almonds hit biggest ‘Godzilla El Niño’ may be coming to California TTB Compliance can be simpler. Here’s how. *Sponsored Link* INTERNATIONAL TRADE China-Australia Free Trade Agreement delays could cost Australian […]

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NEWS FETCH – August 13, 2015

TOP NEWS Wine investment boss banned for 12 years Northern California blaze grows, jumps into Napa County The Effect of Climate Change on the Washington and Oregon Wine Industries How To Avoid Creating Your Own PR Crisis: The Case of Riedel + The Blog World Court rebuffs farm pollution rule TTB Compliance can be simpler. […]

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NEWS FETCH – August 12, 2015

TOP NEWS China’s wine market is NOT double the size of the US’ Research Study Examines Public Perception of California’s Wine-Producing Regions Economic Confidence Index in the U.S. Remains Lower at -12 Jerusalem Fire in Lake County grows to 14,000 acres Jeffry Hill gets year in jail TTB Compliance can be simpler. Here’s how. *Sponsored […]

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NEWS FETCH – August 11, 2015

TOP NEWS China consumes twice as much wine as the U.S. Napa vintners pull support for new rules on development WTO will consider COOL retaliatory proposals next month Appellate court blasts EPA for foot-dragging on pesticide ban TTB Compliance can be simpler. Here’s how. *Sponsored Link* INTERNATIONAL TRADE COOL tariff estimates ‘overstated’ Australia, Korea Both […]

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NEWS FETCH – August 10, 2015

TOP NEWS Historically early wine grape harvest begins in Washington Why Europe and the US are locked in a food fight over TTIP Chinese customs reject foreign wines on quality grounds Price, risk weigh heavily on farmers who would draw from the Delta water tunnels New Lake County Fire just north of Pope Valley fire […]

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