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Articles in August, 2005 issue of Wines & Vines
- Napa wine worth $9.5 billion
- Sebastianis will sell direct
- Preston is certified organic
- Rodney Strong is travel association's Winery of the Year
- 9,000 attend Vintage Indiana
- Wine Service Co-op switches on solar
- New winemaker at Rodney Strong
- Constellation named Partner of the Year
- New winery and distillery in Iowa
- Viansa sold for $31 million
- Carneros della Notte releases first wines
- PR firm has moved
- Clos Pegase is going screwcap for its white wines
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Safety in the vineyard: it's a jungle out there
by Jane Firstenfeld - Eric Wente is WI chair
- Bank of the West hires wine specialists
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Cultivating a sense of place
by Gerard Bentryn - St. Supery releases limited edition Sauvignon Blanc
- Damskey launches Palmeri winery
- Author seeks wine women
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The transformation of Red Mountain
by Paul Franson - North Carolina's Horizon is growing
- Temecula wineries to expand under new owners
- Wheatley leaves Trinchero
- Enology & Bottling trade show set for November in Italy
- Golfer to represent New Zealand winery
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Screwcap winemaking: new manual helps winemakers adjust
by Tina Caputo -
Don't drink the kool-aid
by Tina Caputo - Washington selects new executive director
- Wine war? No shots yet
- Arbor Mist available in 187ml
- Company focuses on wine-theme travel for women
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Paumanok Vineyards: Long Island longshot
by Mort Hochstein - Berghold opens to public
- New facility at Terra Blanca
- Gillis joins Carneros group
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Worldbeat
by Larry Walker -
Byron Winery: a 20-year Legacy
by Kathy Marcks Hardesty - Imagery releases rare varietals
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Talley Vineyards growing on central coast
by Larry Walker - John Gay retires from Southcorp
- Saverglass joins Wine Institute
- New executive director for Texas Wine group
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Judicial can of worms
by Larry Walker - UFP has new packaging material
- Web site offers wine review directory
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Wines by the block narrowing the vineyard marketing field
by Deborah Grossman - Washington Hills is packaging in casks
- Mondavi names nonexecutive chairman
- STA adds plant pathologist
- UFW calls Gallo boycott
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Sticking with cork
by Larry Walker -
Queer Eye for Mondavi
by Tina Caputo - Sustainable vineyards in Oregon
- Eno-Porn excites passions
- "Pat" on the back for WI, CAWG and CSWA
- L.A. will host hospitality show
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Washington's new and proposed AVAs
by Paul Franson - Concannon releases Heritage Petite Sirah
- Calendar
- Dry Creek hires hospitality director
- Pechiney has new name, owner
- LWWC tests sustainable certification
- WWC appoints communications director
- Writer Gene Ford is dead at 77
- Temecula tour company opens Paso Robles franchise
- Washington's Hedges Cellars to focus on Red Mountain wines
- Foster's buys Southcorp, Beringer changes name
- Mosley Estates adds premium jug wines
- Ontario's Stratus Vineyards achieves LEED
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Preventing back injuries in vineyard workers
by Barbara Mulhern - New VP at Cork Supply
- New name for Franciscan Estates
- Nomacorc launches new engineered closures
- Charles Creek opens Sonoma tasting room
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Get with the program: winery-sponsored trade education
by Tina Caputo - Great Vine Winery Group purchased deLorimier
- Chateau Burbank has new marketing director
- Scharffenbergers sell Eaglepoint Ranch vineyard
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ProCork closure promises best of both worlds
by Jane Firstenfeld
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