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DAILY NEWS FETCH - August 11, 2016
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Publisher/Executive Editor, Lewis Perdue -- Editor, Becca Yeamans-Irwin
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Western drought persists, but has improved tremendously in past year. Daily Data as the cartographic details. Scroll Down.
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This Spring Mountain Estate Winery/Home Is Just Waiting For The Right Rising Star Winemaker or Chef
This 3,992 sqft estate winery/home on 12.92 acres of Spring Mountain has panoramic Napa Valley views with a vested 3K-case use permit (+ tastings by appointment), crush pad, 3-bedroom, 3-bath house and a chef-quality kitchen. To learn more, click this link or contact Katie Somple, WineryX Real Estate

This property is all about making a name for a break out winemaker or famous chef!
Because the winery permit was issued in 1999, way before things got really tough at the county, it allows for tasting by appointment - that's huge. Also the minimalist architecture lends itself to a potential wow factor tasting room with retail use, including a commercial gauge kitchen ideal for any type of food demonstrations and entertaining.
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CRAFT BEVERAGES: BEER, CIDER, WINE & SPIRITS - A Sampling of Today's Headlines
- Beer Growlers Are The Worst, We Should All Be Using Crowlers
- Another round of growth on tap for Maine’s craft breweries
- Is Home Brewing Co. Merely Descriptive of Beer?
- Mass. Craft Beer Sales Have Trippled Since '09. Will Big Brewers Continue To Let Locals Tap The Market?
- OK beer distributors’ president optimistic on SQ 792
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Western drought: better, but still persistent
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Becca liked this song best: Electric Avenue by Eddy Grant
Lew liked this song best: Fire on the Mountain by Rob Thomas
TODAY'S FEATURED WINE

2014 Black Ink Red Wine blend (CA). Light in color, plum and blackberry -like character. Nothing to write home about, but not terrible either. Purchased for $8.99. -B
This NewsFetch was hand-crafted for you by Editor Becca Yeamans-Irwin (The Academic Wino) and Publisher/Executive Editor, Lewis Perdue.
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