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Articles in Feb, 2004 issue of Wines & Vines
- Chalk Hill has new marketing director
- CAWG elects board and officers
- Wise & otherwise
- Nomacorc opens Belgian plant
- Awards for K-J
- WI's Sacramento office moved downstairs
-
Hilgard Project helps UC Davis go high tech
by Tina Caputo - Calendar
- "… many wineries in California are too self-absorbed and too little responsive to the need to market…."
- "… does 100 = perfection?"
- Another son joins Don Sebastiani
- GusmerCellulo has new VP
- Onset has new Web site
- Diageo, Brown-Forman named in suit
- Morrell forms cancer-research wine club
- Argentina has a plan
-
Getting the most from vineyard consultants
by Larry Walker - "… Do you believe a form of flor has played a part in Tokaji?"
- Smithers is now Trinchero senior VP
- Sabate accelerates release of treated corks
- Cheviot Bridge changes name
- ASEV enhances meeting program
- CSWA wins IPM grant
- Freeze hits Washington
- Winenotes
- Diageo installs PR team
- Carr leaves Masters of Wine
- CD demonstrates Steadfast filter
- Russia to host wine and spirits event
- Burnstein-Remarks open Monterey winery
- Funds available for environmental upgrades
- Profit and loss
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Look back to the future
by Al Cribari - "… not shouldering their fair share of the costs, but … enjoying the benefits."
- Dworkin joins Constellation
- Developments at Supreme Corq
- Consumer breathalyzer is available in U.S
- Kosher winery to open in Oxnard
- NAW to release distribution report
- Bioterror confusion
- A rare vintage in Europe: it was a California summer in Europe's vineyards in 2003. From Germany to Portugal, dry, hot weather produced a harvest that promises very high quality. In some cases, extreme heat and drought led to a smaller than normal crop
- Wine Educators have new president
- Anthony Indelicato died in December
- Publicist launches Web site
- CAWG releases conservation book
- Chicago to host Vinexpo in June
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Worldbeat
by Larry Walker -
Restaurant scraps find new life in Northern California vineyards
by Tina Caputo - Changes at Kenwood
- NovaVine is expanding nationally
- Sparflex offers wirehoods
- Allied Domecq signs with distributor
- Chalone sold Suscol Creek
- Beringer Blass shakeup
- Wines & Vines special report: harvest 2003
- Vineyards are forever
- Officers selected at Silverado Trail
- Cultivate Systems adds VP
- AVA honors De Loach, Foppiano
- Oregon winery has new owners
- Another Oregon AVA proposed
- Ireland considers health warnings
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Central coast vineyard team
by Dawn Stimson - Gallo receives magazine award
- Renaissance Mark refocusing its strategy
- New sales manager at Kelvin Cooperage
- 2004 Buying Guide is ready
- Tasters Guild's judging is in April
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Dateline: asia
by Kevin Sinclair -
Cleavage creek: in the groove or over the line?
by Larry Walker - International appointments at Wente
- Italcork is ISO certified
- ReCoop has new GM
- Beringer has a new division
- Interpack will grow in 2005
- EU extends wine trade pact
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Martell launches ad campaigns targets Asia and minorities
by Larry Walker
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