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NEWS FETCH – FEBRUARY 26, 2013

TOP NEWS Global Strategies for U.S. Wine Here Comes The Anti-Amazon Wine Law Crimson Wine Completes Spin-Off From Leucadia China’s COFCO to buy Barossa winery, market under Great Wall label Calif outlook indicates low water supply for ag Newest Diet Study: Good News – And A Caution Brunello Redefines Its U.S. Focus, Expands Into Smaller […]

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NEWS FETCH – FEBRUARY 25, 2013

TOP NEWS Chemical Companies Win Appeal On NW Pesticide/Salmon Lawsuit Researcher: New Mediterranean Diet Study “simply not true” Mediterranean Diet Can Cut Heart Disease SVB Asks: Is Your Wine Trash or Treasure? E.U. Mulling New Rules On US Use Of “Chateau” Aussie Grape industry on shaky ground as grower rips out generation of work Millennial’s […]

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NEWS FETCH – FEBRUARY 22, 2013

TOP NEWS China’s largest wine brand goes global Market Warning: Millennials Scraping By To Reduce Debt US wine exports to China up 18% Wine Industry Lawsuits: How to Avoid Them Wine producers leading climate change adaptation MI: Sweeping changes to beer, wine and spirits industry outlined Rare Wines Donated to Hurricane Sandy Relief Effort BC […]

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NEWS FETCH – FEBRUARY 21, 2013

TOP NEWS Cloverdale wine exec arrested on embezzlement charges 2012 U.S. Wine Exports, Hit Record High: $1.4 Billion USDA Fewer US Farms in 2012, Ag Down 3 Mil Acres Cecchetti Launches “Austerity” Brand Jobless Claims Move Up; Inflation Pressure Builds Value Creation in the Wine Industry: 2-Day Seminar At Sonoma State The Great Beer Monopoly […]

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NEWS FETCH – FEBRUARY 20, 2013

TOP NEWS Imports Half of the U.S. Wine Market By 2025? Pesticide residues found in 90% of French wines Obama’s Middle Class Tax Hikes Hit Restaurant sales Argentine Muscat exports up 270% Southern’s Challenge to MO Residency Briefs Filed Loan recall, corp guarantees may derail USL-Diageo deal Making Ag Reporting a Crime in Indiana OZ: […]

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NEWS FETCH – FEBRUARY 19, 2013

TOP NEWS Record crop eases wine grape worries; prices rise in SJ Valley New Spectator Blogger, Talia Baiocchi Leaves The Hidden Critique Of The Latest Cancer/Alcohol Study Champagne’s data riddle Stop-gap Farm Bill Threatens Organic Farming Research and Farmers El Nino is Coming, But Dry Weather May Persist Per capita Canadian wine consumption now 15 […]

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NEWS FETCH – FEBRUARY 18, 2013

TOP NEWS Spring Mountain Vineyards Founder Mike Robbins Dies at 89 Alcohol Unsafe At Any Level: 20,000 US Cancer Deaths/yr Another bumper Aussie harvest Champagne shipments fall by 14m bottles Farm Bureau Urges Healthcare Tax Repeal Hot Wine Sales for a Cold Month Wine: Out-Innovated By Beer, Under-Indexing With Hispanics Is wine losing its buzz […]

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NEWS FETCH – FEBRUARY 15, 2013

TOP NEWS Calif Crush 2012 & Bulk Imports Constellation shares soar on revised beer deal Calif Wine May Not Pair With French Cheese in EU Talks Bacchus: Alternative Capital For Tapped Out Wine Makers Calif’s record 2012 crop: Behind the numbers French wine and spirits exports surge to new all-time high Manslaughter Charges In Aussie […]

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NEWS FETCH – FEBRUARY 14, 2013

TOP NEWS Constellation To Buy InBev’s US Beer Assets Galloni’s own news release about antoniogalloni.com Sign of the times: Drinkers Buy Cava Over Cristal Senators Introduce Bill To Rein In Farm Payments Immigration Reform’s Economic Benefits How the Short European Harvest Might Affect Wine Lists WA: Women In Agriculture Conference Feb. 23 NZ acts on […]

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NEWS FETCH – FEBRUARY 13, 2013

TOP NEWS Record Calif crush: what does it mean? Galloni Quits Wine Advocate Higher Taxes Put the Brakes on Retail Spending Diageo Wants TTB To Fast Track Alcohol Serving Fact Labels Coke, Casella plan a beer venture. . . but wine’s out American Farms Haven’t Made This Much Money In 40 Years Delta Smelt Deaths […]

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