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NEWSFETCH – October 18, 2011

TOP NEWS $2 Per Drink? New CDC Estimate Of Alcohol Abuse Toll Online flash sales less flashy as inventory shrinks The State of Social Media 2011: Social is the new normal Mexican markets may open wide for Central Valley grapes Farmers Facing Loss of Subsidy May Get New One TTB Proposes the “Wisconsin Ledge” Viticultural […]

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NEWSFETCH – October 17, 2011

TOP NEWS Midwest Wine & Spirits Retailer Thrives By Thinking, Acting Locally Australia bounces back Thank you SO much, PETA: Calif Says Goodbye to Foie Gras Are Deal Sites Pursuing a Policy of Price Manipulation? Mexican labourers keep B.C. wine flowing ‘Responsible drinking’ ads fuel binges Concha y Tots Tops List of World’s Most Admired […]

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NEWSFETCH – October 14, 2011

TOP NEWS Calif exports again post strong growth in all segments Wineries hit by worker shortage Sonoma tree clear-cut sparks vineyard conversion furor Is luxe Cabernet back? The prices say it is Domestic Wines Still Rising, But Off Slightly In Last Four Weeks Barefoot Leads Blue Chip Wines’  Growth ,  Cavit  Lone Import Fresno Chamber […]

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NEWSFETCH – October 13, 2011

TOP NEWS Calif winegrape crush estimated at 3.3M tons, down 9% from 2010 Huge forest-to-vine project near Annapolis threatened Central Valley farmers may benefit from passage of free trade deal Casual-dining chains in for rocky 2012 Does Consumer Data Indicate Improving Economy? (Hardcore Data) Falcons guard Sonoma County vineyard San Francisco Garbage Helps Make Vineyards […]

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NEWSFETCH – October 12, 2011

TOP NEWS Holiday restaurant sales uncertain, but not doomed Stopping Gray Market Wine Imports Premier Pacific Vineyards Workers In Limbo Following CalPERS Termination Southern Acquires Seattle’s Cavatappi Distribuzione Treasury ‘best thing that’s happened’ to Wolf Blass Gruner Veltliner could be next NZ Sauvignon, say winemakers Food driving sales of Italian wine in China Free the […]

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Wine-Related Articles About EPR – Entertainment Properties Trust

The following are articles from Wine Industry Insight that reference Entertainment Properties Trust (NYSE: EPR) or its winery and vineyard-related investments. These are in chronological order (starting from most recent to oldest) except for the first three which focus on EPR and not just their investment properties. EPR FOCUS A 10K Peek At EPR’s Vineyard […]

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NEWSFETCH – October 11, 2011

TOP NEWS Domestic Wine Sales Steadily Up Will Customers Buy Wine on Facebook? Tasting Rooms: An Argument Against Big Limo Groups Immigration reform tops public policy issues Calif Gov signs dozens of new laws impacting business Temecula’s Keyways winery has new owners, expansion plans 1/3 of consumers will spend more online than in-store this year […]

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NEWSFETCH – October 10, 2011

TOP NEWS Global wine exports grow, but not for Aussies, SAfricans Unionization of farmworkers gets protection under new California law Short 2011 crop brings relief to growers, but not much French winegrower potentially ruined by usual bureaucratic stupidity Wine consumption on rise among U.S. Hispanic adults New law streamlines storage-pond process for California wineries UPDATE: […]

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NEWSFETCH – October 7, 2011

TOP NEWS Fairmont Sonoma For Sale? US Rep from Utah works to stop direct wine shipping, has 109 co-sponsors for bill Marijuana-infused wines are an open secret in wine country Rep. Lungren’s Proposal to Deal With E-Verify in Agriculture What does the economic slump mean for restaurant hiring? Restaurants: Bankruptcies and Lawsuits WA State Wine […]

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Fresno State Valley Berry Sensory Meeting Postponed

The grape berry workshop for growers and students originally planned for Oct. 20 at California State University, Fresno’s Viticulture and Enology Building (2360 E. Barstow Ave.) has been postponed until October 18, 2012, during next year’s harvest season. Due to unforeseen circumstances, organizers are unable to offer the hands-on evaluation exercise which is a critical […]

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