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November 18, 2010Please scroll down for Social Networking, China, & Lighter News
  • Consumers Retrenching? $20 Wines Continue to Lose Steam in Off-Premise Sales, Chardonnay Losing Popularity?
  • Researchers Say Strong La Niña Means Dry Winter For California
  • Napa County wins pair of vineyard land-use suits
  • Napa Land use initiative close to getting on ballot
  • International Conference on the New EU Registration of Appellations of Origin
  • Citigroup: Constellation attractive
  • Chile Summit secures expertise of leading MWs
  • Increasing demand could spell end for bargains in Burgundy
  • Oregon Pinot Noir Auction Raises Over $650,000
  • Bordeaux Buyers Snap Up $5,000 Pichon as Lafite's Prices Surge to Record
  • Artist speculation pushes Mouton up
  • Sustainable Ag Expo Takes on Water Issues
  • A Wine Economist First?
  • UK: Michael Mondavi wines go on sale through Bibendum
  • New UK importer to focus on Argentine fine wine
  • TerraVina sommeliers' triumph
  • Nova Scotia wine industry gets rules, standards
  • Wine investment scam alert
  • DOWN UNDER NEWS
  • OZ: Alternative grapes, an opinion of difference
  • OZ: Phylloxera surveys next month
  • NEWS FROM CHINA
  • China Ouhua Winery debuts on Malaysian bourse
  • SOCIAL NETWORKING & MARKETING
  • UK: Slurp sells out of wine with Groupon campaign
  • Are Groupon Stores and Do-It-Yourself Deals Worth the Risk?
  • Why Social Media Lets David Kick Goliath's Ads
  • Shoppers Turn to Location-Based Services for the Holidays
  • The True ROI of Social Media
  • Crowdbooster Brings Twitter Analytics with a Twist
  • Twitter Calculates Reputation Scores for Each User
  • Facebook Gives App Developers a Cool New Tool
  • LIGHTER NEWS
  • The Affordable Wine Guide To California And The Pacific Northwest
  • Ohio winery tries French seasonal tradition
  • SFMOMA's 'How Wine Became Modern': Drink it in
  • Beaujolais region wants to change image
  • Mysterious allergen in wine that causes headaches, stuffy noses identified
  • Brooklyn Winery: A Start-To-Finish Grape Crusher
  • 2010 HARVEST NEWS
  • Calif: The year we made less wine
  • Wine grape challenges of Calif's 2010 season

  • November 17, 2010Please scroll down for Social Networking, China, Down Under & Lighter News
  • Sustainable Winegrowers receive Calif’s top green award
  • Diageo May Be Interested in Jim Beam, but We Would Prefer a Bid for LVMH
  • Fortune Surges On Break Up Rumors
  • Cosentino Closes Last Two Wineries
  • The great cash crop: Farmland
  • Remy Cointreau faces fight to sell Champagne brands
  • Cheval Blanc sets world record at Christie's wine sale
  • Booz: Consumer Frugality Persists in the Post-Recession U.S. Economy
  • Diageo may seek its Fortune with Jim Beam
  • Hardy's owner Constellation Brands sees US growth
  • Agriculture — the unseen economic giant
  • Napa Valley winery overwhelmed by debt
  • EDITORIAL: Regulating alcohol
  • National Farmers Markets data open for public access
  • New York’s Glazier Group files for Ch. 11
  • SAfrican farmers keen to cultivate life in Georgian Caucasus
  • Cold calling - a serious warning
  • UK: First Drinks invests in research to help retailers drive profits
  • Olive oil production soars
  • NEWS FROM DOWN UNDER
  • NZ: Wineries hope for royal wedding invite
  • NEWS FROM CHINA
  • Hong Kong's cup overflows as Chinese get a taste for high-class wines
  • Aussie Wines Headline in Hong Kong
  • SOCIAL NETWORKING & MARKETING
  • Mobile Initiative Makes Holiday Wine Purchasing Easier
  • Define the Role of Your Social Media Team
  • Wine.com Launches the Ultimate iPad App for Wine Lovers
  • SAfrica: Convenience, price and advice driving wine drinkers onto the web
  • RIM CEO: “You Don’t Need an App for the Web”
  • SEO + Social Media – Can It Drive Lead Generation?
  • Facebook Bug Deactivates Many Accounts, Throws Messaging Future Into Doubt
  • Make an App for Your Small Business — Without Hiring a Developer
  • Connecting the Social Web and Your Business
  • Develop a Branded iPhone App on a Budget
  • Social Media Marketing: 5 Lessons From Business Leaders Who Get It
  • LIGHTER NEWS
  • World's Oldest Champagne Survives Icy Shipwreck, Surfaces for Wine Tasting
  • Passion for wine leads a Bostonian to Bordeaux
  • 2010 Beaujolais Nouveau arrives tomorrow in BC
  • How to drink wine like a pro
  • Terroirable News?Let us now praise great sites rather than great winemaking
  • Vintage charts for California are worthless
  • Perverse Pairing Comes as a Pleasant Surprise
  • Learn Wine Online with the Masters
  • Ten Strangest Wine Laws Still in Existence
  • 2010 HARVEST NEWS
  • Wine grape harvest ends later than usual in Idaho

  • November 16, 2010Please scroll down for Social Networking, China, Down Under & Lighter News
  • US Wine Category Showing Signs of Improvement
  • Torres boosts its winemaking presence in Chile
  • Wine sales jump cheers Foster's
  • Wine and Spirit Wholesalers Push to Restrict Interstate Sales
  • Fitch: Outlook Stable for US Beverages in 2011
  • Sonoma Q&A sessions set on frost protection plan
  • Return Fraud to Cost Retailers $3.7 Billion This Holiday Season
  • Retail Sales Post Four Consecutive Months of Increases
  • The Ernest Bates Foundation Names Vanessa Robledo President
  • French Culinary Institute opening an SF Bay Area branch
  • Castle Brands Announces Q2 2011 Results
  • Willamette Valley Vineyards Posts Q3 2010 Profit
  • Majestic Wine toasts 20% rise in profits
  • Christie's NY wine sale raises $3.6 million
  • Asian buyers snap up blue-chip Bordeaux in New York
  • Bay Area coalition calls delta plan a water grab
  • Federal grant to aid Virginia wineries
  • Paris wine competition revisited
  • Texas Winery Sells Direct and Personal
  • AR: New Winery Opens in Tontitown
  • Ohio State gets $650K to boost state's wine industry
  • GA: Grapes to be planted next year ahead of possible winery
  • NEWS FROM DOWN UNDER
  • OZ: Wine sale fight fund
  • Yarra yields find favour
  • Wine technology displayed in the Barossa
  • Classic New Zealand Wine Trail's Friends Stick Together
  • OZ: Horror disease season ahead for grapes
  • Impact of EC-Australia Wine Agreement & TRIPS on OZ Wine Law and Trade
  • NEWS FROM CHINA
  • China gets a taste of Victoria's shiraz surplus
  • Future in China's taste for cognac
  • Legacy Wine & Spirits Reports That It's Still Alive
  • Christie's appoints Asia head
  • Castel showcased in China as part of the World Expo 2010 Shanghai
  • Wine expo of Loire Valley in Guangzhou, China
  • More Foie Gras for China
  • Fois Gras Elsewhere: Animal rights activists to disrupt dinner, foie gras menu
  • Fois Gras Elsewhere: Protest outside restaurant over foie gras
  • SOCIAL NETWORKING & MARKETING
  • New Private Sale Site Targets Wine Enthusiasts
  • Plonk Wine Merchants Launches Wine Club, Revamps Website
  • Nielsen: How Women Connect, Catch Up and Find Comfort with Online Video
  • Marketing to Digital Moms
  • 10 iPhone Apps for Wine Enthusiasts
  • Google Will Soon Power Mobile Payments
  • Scan This Product: 10 Brands Test Stickybits Barcode App
  • Artisan wines and burgers are a winning SF pair
  • You Have Verified Your Google Places Listing, Right?
  • Facebook's Social Inbox Increases Value of 'Likers'
  • Scan This Product: 10 Brands Test Stickybits Barcode App
  • LIGHTER NEWS
  • Wine auctions not just for the elite
  • Wines really are getting stronger and stronger
  • Middle aged women who enjoy a tipple each day 'have a healthier old age'
  • Blind Taste Testing
  • Wine critic breaks the mold
  • What bothers you about wine? Hard-hitting question from an NFL veteran
  • Fight Commoditizing Wine
  • Alcohol is only consumer product under two constitutional amendments
  • Perversion, Corruption and Wine?
  • THE BOOZE BROTHERS
  • Moon Mountain Vodka: Crafted. Not Made.
  • Napa Valley Vodka, Wine Glass Not Included
  • HARVEST NEWS
  • Ideal grape growing conditions result in good yield for eastern U.S. vintners
  • PA: Area wineries boast bumper crop
  • The Vintage From Hell? More Dispatches From The Vineyard

  • November 15, 2010Please scroll down for Social Networking, China, Down Under, Harvest & Lighter News
  • US may swallow Foster's wine
  • Can Lodi wineries make money by exporting?
  • Fortune Brands Rises on Report of Possible Breakup
  • Ag groups support conservation easement tax credit
  • Fine wine boom boosts Majestic
  • Majestic Wine toasts 6-bottle policy as profits rise
  • WA: Wine sellers argue new fee would result in higher prices for consumers
  • ProWein Prepares to Break Records in 2011
  • UC Davis studies powdery mildew at north state vineyards
  • Argentina owns malbec, but France wants to reclaim it
  • CONSTELLATION SHARES DOWN, RATING CUT
  • Diageo: The Trend Continues Higher
  • Cosentino shuts Acampo tasting room
  • UK: Festive Champagne price war begins
  • Remy Cointreau Hires Credit Agricole to Sell Unprofitable Champagne Unit
  • Online retailers battle it out
  • The Rise & Fall of Kluge Estate Winery
  • Ottawa invests in Nova Scotia farmers market and wineries
  • Ground-breaking Fetzer study measures carbon
  • Pernod Ricard campaign against drink driving
  • First Growths hold first joint London Masterclass
  • What Alcohol Actually Does to Your Brain and Body
  • Women who enjoy a glass of wine, live longer
  • A Little Alcohol May Help the Heart: Studies
  • Liquor Bill Angers Some Wine Enthusiasts
  • HR5034: Mixing alcohol, money, politics
  • Some in Tenn. say proposed bill could hinder direct sales
  • Small-time potables makers could face a congressional cut-off
  • Altamura has right idea for Copia property
  • Copia would make ideal new City Hall
  • Past is Prologue at Tantalus Vineyards
  • Overdose on Michigan Wine Law
  • After near tragedy, wine connoisseur Catherine Reynolds is back
  • Southern Oregon Wine Institute gets $9K
  • MN: Winery will break ground Monday
  • Farmers answer retail's request
  • NEWS FROM DOWN UNDER
  • Delegat's ups offer for Oyster Bay
  • OZ: Wine industry opportunities that were once only dreams
  • NZ: Wine growers excited by export future
  • NEWS FROM CHINA
  • Hong Kong looking to be world's wine storage hub
  • SOCIAL NETWORKING & MARKETING
  • Social Media Metrics and The Small Winery?
  • Philantropy and Fine Wines: Build a Wine Story with a Big Heart
  • Foodspotting Wins Mashable’s Fast Pitch Competition
  • 5 Ways to Promote Your Social Media Efforts Offline
  • The Biggest Brands on Facebook
  • No More Mobile Excuses
  • Optimizing Headlines for Social Media
  • How to Jumpstart Measuring Your Social Media ROI
  • LIGHTER NEWS
  • Being Cameron Hughes
  • Delicato: 75 years of making fine wine with humility, family & strong character
  • Book filters snobbery out of wine
  • Restaurateur-novelist Peter Lewis talks of wine critics and the ultimate meal
  • France wants 'gastronomic meal’ enshrined as world treasure
  • Is that Bottle of Wine old or just plain bad?
  • S.Korean wine critic buys 105,000-euro truffle
  • 2010 HARVEST NEWS
  • Grape-growing season called warmest in 37 years
  • OZ: Icy cocoon saves grapes from ravages of frost
  • Sonoma County Crush: Put this one in the bottle
  • Silver lining of poor harvest: it could help balance market

  • November 12, 2010Please scroll down for Social Networking, China, Down Under & Lighter News
  • Salisbury Vineyards Getting Interest In New Equity Offering
  • Cosentino Winery, Eos Estates Updates
  • Frazier Family Still Committed To Family, Napa Valley & Sharing Their Dream
  • Big-money battle over alcohol may affect everyone who drinks
  • China set to revolutionize wine market
  • Farming and the burden of debt
  • Fine Wine Sales Site, Lot18, Raises $3 Million in Seed Funding.
  • San Mateo County panel OKs controversial winery expansion
  • Sustainability issue collides with world food production
  • Speakers Clarify Green Wine Issues
  • Is agriculture losing the herbicide battle?
  • The Top Legal and Political Wine Stories of 2010
  • Renewable Electricity Standard a key for farmers, ranchers?
  • Diageo In Talks With Trade Body Over Alcohol Taxes
  • Swedish acquisition for Hillebrand
  • Baron de Ley-El Coto invests BP5mln in new white varieties
  • Va. gov hires advisers to revive ABC sell-off plan
  • Pernod performance pleases Pringuet
  • Arizona Direct Wine Shipments – Why Size Does Matter in the Grand Canyon State
  • Pa. business interests await new fight to privatize state liquor sales
  • Olive oil finds use in body-care products
  • Portuguese wines beginning to break through
  • Screwcaps give better sense of closure
  • French winery to launch THE brand series of wines in US
  • Work With Me Essay: Wine Worker Mark Skinner
  • Retiring wine columnist offers some advice
  • NV: Specialty Crops Workshop coming up on Nov 19
  • IL: Move over corn and soy, here come the grapes
  • TX: In formerly dry parts of Dallas, alcohol sales applications haven't poured in yet
  • NEWS FROM DOWN UNDER
  • New Zealand wine: a bottle of opportunities
  • NZ: Delegat's higher bid backed
  • Lion Nathan shuffles Wine Team
  • NEWS FROM CHINA
  • Beijing can afford to change rules for Diageo
  • Wine Centre expands into Chongming island
  • The second Chengdu International wine fair kicked off
  • SOCIAL NETWORKING & MARKETING
  • Napa Valley Wineries Use SCVNGR for Rewards
  • Begun, The Sticker Wars Have
  • SCVNGR, Mondavi & Franciscan Cooperate on Special Blend
  • WTN Services/The Winetasting Network Relaunches Website
  • Why the Best Online Marketing May Be Headed Offline
  • HOW TO: Activate Your Brand’s Super Influencers
  • Forget web 2.0, some wineries need web 0.9
  • Cleavage Creek Winery opens new Napa tasting room, for breast cancer
  • LIGHTER NEWS
  • Napa Valley Museum revisits 'The Judgment of Paris'
  • This season, you can give bottles that give back
  • Richard Gere Raises a Glass of Languedoc, and $850K
  • Berger: The evolution of wine auctions
  • 7 More of the Most Annoying Wine Words
  • 2010 HARVEST NEWS
  • Italy: Harvest Report ’10 for Piemonte and Tuscany

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