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NEWSFETCH – November 29, 2011

TOP NEWS Resveratrol Improves Cardiovascular Health in Obese Adults: Clinical Trial Treasury Wine goes upmarket in the UK The Big and Hot (and Not) Wine List Cardboard beverage can designed to meet sustainability demands Are ‘daily deals’ dying a slow death? Music’s Effect On Our Perception Of Wine Chinese buyer outbids most for wines of […]

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NEWSFETCH – November 28, 2011

TOP NEWS Treasury targets top end with fine wine unit Crimson Wine investment group keeps a low profile Aussie wine industry digests unpalatable truths Boisset Buys Skalli Family of Wines in the Rhone Valley and Languedoc European wine regions oppose ‘catastrophic’ EU expansion plans Chinese Bank Loans to Wine Buyers Say ‘Drink Now, Pay Later’ […]

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NEWSFETCH – November 23, 2011

TOP NEWS Wine outperforms equities amid bubble warning Congressional SuperDuds Kill Farm Bill Stricter rules considered for wine labels Proof In The Vineyard: The Unemployed Can NOT Handle Ag Work Data Shows Holiday Stress Means 27% More Drinking Weak global economy fails to dampen fine wine sales The best way to market fine wine: Teach […]

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NEWSFETCH – November 22, 2011

TOP NEWS Vaynerchuk’s ‘Wine Library’ Hacked Heimoff: Why the expanded Russian River Valley AVA is fine Calif Winemakers Pushing Booze On Unsuspecting Chinese Middle Class Spotted-wing fruit fly threatens European vineyards Down Under moves away from Sauv Blanc, toward Moscato, Pinot Gris China Prohibits Advertising of Alcoholic Drinks Open Cattle Call: a few days in […]

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NEWSFETCH – November 21, 2011

TOP NEWS How Malbec Became the Wine of ‘Regular People’ Are California wine’s glory days a thing of the past? Moscato Sales Soaring Says Gomberg-Fredrikson Selling China on California Russian River Valley AVA—Too Big To Fail or Just Too Big? Gallo devalues a top AVA & beats up consumers … again Gallo bullish on wine […]

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Moscato Sales Soaring Says Gomberg-Fredrikson

NEWS RELEASE: Napa Valley, California, November 16, 2011 Moscato wine sales in the last three years have “taken off like a rocket” and show no signs of abating, according to Eileen Fredrikson of Gomberg-Fredrikson, America’s leading consulting firm specializing in the wine industry (http://www.gfawine.com). Nielsen results through September show that Moscato purchases climbed by 800,000 […]

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NEWSFETCH – November 18, 2011

TOP NEWS Rabobank: China offers opportunity for California farmers California Wine Institute Gets $6,938,144 in federal export funds San Joaquin County planners approve contested Kapiniaris winery Flanagan Buys Sonoma County Vineyard for $4.5 Million Eminent domain approved for Delta bypass drilling Lessons for the US: Is Aussie Wine The Once and Future King? Vintank Announces […]

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Wine/Food Match Conundrum Of The Day

Ideas? UK supermarket Tesco says it will be conducting a “thorough investigation” to determine how a dead bird ended up in a pre-packaged salad. Dead bird found in packaged salad

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NEWSFETCH – November 17, 2011

TOP NEWS Gallo Gets Russian River AVA expanded to Cotati Russan River AVA Expansion Could Violate TTB Regs, Increase Gallo Revenues $3 million Per Year U.S. drinking up, but tastes, norms vary from state to state What’s Been Brewing: Top Five Booze Trends for 2012 Investors find that luxury sells – even in the downturn […]

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NEWSFETCH – November 16, 2011

TOP NEWS Survey: Consumers will pay more for local, sustainable Shoppers Redouble Frugal Practices in Prolonged Down Economy: IRI Hate Crime at New York Winery? A Rep/Buyer Love Letter DABC may authorize liquor sales in Utah grocery stores Winery & Vineyard Sales Advice Penfolds releases Bin 620 after 40 year wait Maybe mobile wine shopping […]

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