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Articles in March, 2005 issue of Wines & Vines
- Ag Symposium in Sacramento this month
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VMI focuses on Central Coast
by Larry Walker - Management changes at Chr. Hansen
- Fungus threatens north coast vineyards
- Seepex offers open hopper pumps
- Constellation makes tsunami contribution
- Calendar
- "I hope the numbers work for someone…."
- Vote for PD research in May
- View a video on PD/GWSS
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Teen drinking takes a dive
by Tina Caputo - Kentucky: Southgate to consider Sunday liquor sales
- Virginia: staunch opposition delays winery's plans
- Melka will make Gemstone wines
- Scheid to open custom crush winery
- Jessup Cellars files bankruptcy
- Montana: lawmakers propose higher alcohol taxes
- Georgia: Gainesville may allow wine tasting
- Caliber chooses new name
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North Carolina's Yadkin Valley: tobacco farmers embrace winegrapes
by Gregory D. McCluney - Assess filter integrity with Pall product
- Harvest report: Washington; Washington Wine Commission & Washington Association of Wine Grape Growers
- Washington: WSU offers viticulture program online
- New York: Ithaca receives state grant for wine center
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Sideways, upside down and whatever, dude
by Larry Walker - Another blow for the French
- Georges Dubeouf presents book award
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Patianna: another Fetzer goes biodynamic
by Larry Walker - Washington: new extension enologist
- Massachusetts: beer-wine licenses put on warrant
- Darioush clarification
- Mondavi is still selling Arrowood Vineyards
- Spring Valley Vineyard saves 2004 crop from freeze
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"I like the surreal quality…."
by Marie Gewirtz - And the job cuts keep coming
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Things are looking up
by Tina Caputo - Illinois: third winery planned in central state
- New York: Sen. Clinton backs AVA for Niagara Escarpment
- Quivira installs solar power system
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The invisible market
by Larry Walker - Rosenblum forms new sales team
- Howell Mountain has new association
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Pisoni cultivates Old World flavors with own-rooted vines
by Tina Caputo - Mexico: new book honors Wines of Mexico
- Florida: Dade County clears way for winery
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Heron Hill's German-style ice wine
by Rae Burchfiel - Lange heads PD/GWSS board
- Cork Supply sells Equipar shares
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Suddenly, sensory science: how the industry puts it to work
by Jane Firstenfeld - Washington: new degree program at WSU
- NVG registry seeks applicants
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Marketing matters
by John Woolley - New wine lake may flood U.S
- Vincor has new U.S. president
- Cork company sues ex-partners
- O'Brien is president of Wine Law Association
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And now for the bad news
by Tina Caputo - Kentucky: voters decide winery's future
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Water into wine: the smoking gun
by Dan Berger - New VP at Beltappo
- Westrick is Sterling VP
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"… too important to ignore."
by George Vierra -
Hip wine hangout
by Tina Caputo - B.C.: Enology and Viticulture Conference
- Connecticut: Haight Vineyard cited for out-of-state grapes
- Summit Engineering starts water/wastewater division
- WI forms partnership for direct shipping compliance
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Andre's new Twist & Pop closure
by Jane Firstenfeld - Wente names VP of sales
- Health and wine conference calls for papers
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Worldbeat
by Larry Walker - ACI Cork appoints director of sales
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Lyre vs. GDC: which trellis is best for Cabernet?
by Larry Walker - "It is easy to be corporately socially responsible when someone else is paying for it."
- Fugelsang wins research award
- Kentucky: winegrapes may supplant tobacco
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Roussillon: the next global player; Can you find Roussillon on the map? Maybe you'd better look. Roussillon wines could be a major competitor for your brand
by Larry Walker -
"Everybody jumps off a cliffwhy don't we do it too?"
by Greg Chappell - La Vine joins Brown-Forman
- Dry Creek Valley has another winery
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