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Burgundy’s Domaine de Montille Acquires Château de Puligny-Montrachet

Deal gives Côte de Beaune producer more than 86 acres of prime vineyards

Posted: July 10, 2012  By Bruce Sanderson

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Four Restaurants Earn New Grand Awards in 2012

Wine Spectator’s awards program honors 3,795 restaurants, across 50 states and more than 70 countries, for their top-quality wine lists

Posted: July 6, 2012  By Nathan Wesley

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French Insurance Firm Buys Bordeaux's Calon-Ségur

Jean-François Moueix helps engineer $212.5 million deal; buys minority share

Posted: July 3, 2012  By Suzanne Mustacich

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Young Minds of Fine Wine Battle in Bordeaux

American grad students take on the world's top university wine clubs in a test of minds and palates at Lafite

Posted: July 3, 2012  By Ben O'Donnell

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Bordeaux's Le Thil Sold to Neighboring Châteaus

Smith-Haut-Lafitte's owners will receive the majority of the Pessac-Léognan property, with nearly 14 acres going to Les Carmes Haut-Brion

Posted: July 2, 2012  By Suzanne Mustacich

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Bordeaux's Calon-Ségur Likely Sold

The Bordeaux third-growth is rumored to have been acquired for $212.5 million; in separate sales, parcels of La Croix-de-Gay and négociant DIVA-Bordeaux change hands

Posted: June 28, 2012  By Suzanne Mustacich

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New Study Could Prove Effectiveness of Screw Caps

UC Davis and PlumpJack Group team up to test quality and ageability of screw cap closures on wine

Posted: June 28, 2012  By Augustus Weed

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Napa’s Bialla Vineyards Sold to Chinese Executive for $3.2 Million

New owner may change brand name, sell the boutique Cabernet only in China

Posted: June 27, 2012  By Augustus Weed

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Severe Hailstorms Ravage Champagne

April brought frost to the Côte des Blancs, now hail has pummelled Pinot Noir vines in Aube, continuing a tough start to 2012

Posted: June 25, 2012  By Victoria Daskal

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Is Crushpad Facing Insolvency?

Sonoma-based custom crush winery asks shareholders for more money; 'I just don't know if they're going to make it,' said one investor

Posted: June 21, 2012  By Augustus Weed, Mitch Frank

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2012 Southern Hemisphere Harvest Report: Australia and New Zealand

A first look at vintage quality in the South Pacific, with eyewitness reports from growers and winemakers

Posted: June 21, 2012  

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2012 Southern Hemisphere Harvest Report: South Africa

A first look at vintage quality in South Africa, with eyewitness reports from growers and winemakers

Posted: June 20, 2012  

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Low-Alcohol Wine Is Still Heart-Healthy, but How's It Taste?

Researchers find that reducing alcohol doesn't impact cardiovascular benefits, but winemakers doubt the appeal

Posted: June 19, 2012  By Jacob Gaffney

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2012 Southern Hemisphere Harvest Report: South America

A first look at vintage quality in Argentina and Chile, with eyewitness reports from growers and winemakers

Posted: June 19, 2012  

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Film, Food and Social Action

Chefs Ferran Adrià and Gastón Acurio team up in "Perú Sabe," a film on food sparking social change

Posted: June 18, 2012  By Thomas Matthews

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Burgundy Shaken by Fraud Accusations

A leading négociant is accused of illegally blending and mislabeling 1.5 million bottles

Posted: June 15, 2012  By Suzanne Mustacich

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What Killed Ascentia?

Sonoma wine company shuts down after selling its remaining five brands—including Columbia and Geyser Peak—to Gallo and Accolade Wines

Posted: June 12, 2012  By Augustus Weed

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The Culture of Wine

"Uncorked" displays history and art at the Winterthur Galleries

Posted: June 11, 2012  By Thomas Matthews

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Vinexpo 2012 Raises Its Glasses in Hong Kong

Wine exports to China slumped last year, but consumption is growing and the industry is eager to tap the market

Posted: June 5, 2012  By Matthew Stevenson

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Barolo Legend Aldo Conterno Dies at 81

Italian pioneer helped put Piedmont's great wines on the world's tables

Posted: June 1, 2012  By Mitch Frank

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