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Vineyard Pest Arrives in Arizona Wine Country

The glassy-winged sharpshooter, which has plagued California for several years, poses a threat to a new region

Posted: September 21, 2005  By Lynn Alley

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Louisiana Winery Weathers the Storm

After its 2005 reds survive Katrina, Pontchartrain Vineyards tries to restart sales

Posted: September 21, 2005  By Eric Arnold

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A Gourmet Capital Gets to Work

New Orleans and the Gulf Coast start rebuilding, and restaurant owners lead the charge

Posted: September 20, 2005  By Mitch Frank, Eric Arnold

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Future of Opus One to Be Revealed

Constellation Brands to settle fate of the last of Mondavi's remaining joint ventures

Posted: September 20, 2005  By James Laube

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New Lawsuit Challenges Arizona's Wine-Shipping Ban

State joins several others where consumers and small wineries are using the courts to open the market for fine wine

Posted: September 20, 2005  By Dana Nigro

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Massachusetts Voters May Decide if Food Stores Can Sell Wine

Collection of voter signatures may get issue on ballot next year

Posted: September 19, 2005  By Eric Arnold

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Agreement Smooths Over Rough Spots in Wine Trade Between America and Europe

Wine can flow more smoothly between countries, but U.S. vintners may keep using terms such as Chablis and Burgundy on existing brands

Posted: September 16, 2005  By Daniel Sogg

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Ontario Grape Shortage Leads to Rule Change on Blending

To save local wine for top labels, producers will be able to use all foreign-grown grapes in lower-tier wines

Posted: September 16, 2005  By Eric Arnold

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Direct-Shipping Bill Introduced in Ohio

Legislation quickly follows judge's order to allow wine shipments, but passage is uncertain

Posted: September 14, 2005  By Eric Arnold

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Italian Producers Wait Anxiously for Harvest Weather to Improve

Under wet, cool conditions, producers fear mold could spoil late-ripening varieties

Posted: September 13, 2005  By Jo Cooke

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A Gourmet Capital Under Siege

New Orleans restaurateurs try to regroup and prepare for the future

Posted: September 9, 2005  By Mitch Frank, Eric Arnold

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Chalone Veteran to Lead Hess Collection

Tom Selfridge's résumé includes stints at Kendall-Jackson and Beaulieu

Posted: September 9, 2005  By Tim Fish

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Wine-Shipping Bill Moves Ahead in Michigan

Advocates and opponents alike frustrated with compromises on direct sales to consumers, retailers and restaurants

Posted: September 9, 2005  By Eric Arnold

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Regular, Moderate Drinkers Are Less Likely to Be Obese, Study Finds

People who have a glass or two every day tended to weigh less than occasional drinkers and binge drinkers

Posted: September 7, 2005  By Jacob Gaffney

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Wine Industry Supports Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort

Wineries, importers, distributors and restaurants are raising money for aid organizations and rebuilding projects

Posted: September 6, 2005  By Eric Arnold

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As California Begins Harvest, Questions Loom Over Quality

Cool, rainy growing season has delivered inconsistent crops in many regions

Posted: September 2, 2005  By Tim Fish

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Walla Walla to Build Winery Incubator

State grant of $1 million will fund construction of five buildings for new Washington wineries

Posted: September 1, 2005  By Eric Arnold

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Duboeuf Faces Questions About Misblended Beaujolais

French authorities investigate why grapes were improperly mixed in tanks

Posted: August 31, 2005  

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Breast Cancer Risk From Drinking May be Wiped Out by Eating Greens, Study Finds

Scientists report that a diet high in folic acid might eliminate any slight increase in cancer risk due to alcohol consumption

Posted: August 30, 2005  By Jacob Gaffney

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From Cosmetics to Chardonnay

Taking their cues from other fields, wineries are tailoring their products to women

Posted: August 29, 2005  By Dana Nigro

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