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Articles in Sept, 2005 issue of Wines & Vines
- SLO Vintners have new director
- Beltappo launches synthetic Champagne cork
- Ohio tobacco farmers may diversify with grapes
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Decisions, decisions
by Larry Walker - Anomaly has new winemaker
- Napa Creek releases "Four-Buck Fred."
- Oregon winery sues stopper supplier
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Sustainable growing goes high-tech
by Matt Villano -
Two tracks
by Jennifer "Chotzi" Rosen - Sonoma event raised record amount
- Ch. Julien names marketing director
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Wine club & tasting room software
by Laura Burstein -
Cynthiana grapes: interest is growing
by Zoie Clift - International groups agree on name protection
- Mexico to add U.S. wine tariff
- Brown-Forman adds to winemaking team
- Napa ordinance permits property to revert to winery
- Gettysburg, Pa., gets Wine & Music Festival
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Act now for bioterrorism compliance
by Jane Firstenfeld -
Vineyard views
by Cliff Ohmart - Sands is "most powerful."
- Constellation joins S & P 500
- Ontario rejects privatization
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Online age verification technology challenges shipping opponents
by Tina Caputo -
Marketing matters
by Jane Firstenfeld - PD/GWSS assessment extended
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RFID technology beyond Wal-Mart
by Tina Caputo -
Delmarva dreamin'
by Miles Lambert-Gocs - Computer software suppliers
- New organic weed control at Columbia Crest
- Penn-Wheeling bolsters sales staff
- N.C. wineries lose push for ABC access
- Joy joins Patz & Hall
- Hunt to open Temecula winery
- New Texas wine laws
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Track sales & depletions with winery-specific software
by Carolyn Tillie -
Worldbeat
by Larry Walker - Four states open for direct shipments
- Allied-Pernod deal explained
- BV opens remodeled tasting room
- Ste. Michelle & Antinori break ground for Col Solare
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Six88 and WI tackle direct shipping with technology
by Paul Franson - Wine Colleagues will advocate and advise
- Megazyme has MLF technology
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Wise & otherwise
by Tina Caputo -
Vina Robles' international approach
by Michaela Baltasar - Calendar
- Fosters makes seven sales appointments
- Larger facility for seepex
- PD/GWSS Board maintains assessment
- Wine: America's favorite tipple
- Caliber takes mobile bottle showcase on the road
- CWU's Mumma wins first Wine Women Award
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Presidio Winery pioneers Central Coast biodynamic winegrowing
by Mark Storer - Sonoma groups oppose GMO ban
- Paso group adopts new name
- Foster's plans closures, cuts
- Modular Information expands to Oregon
- San Joaquin Valley to tax wine tanks
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New packaging for three wineries
by Jane Firstenfeld -
Sakonnet winery's Christian Butzke
by M. David Levin
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