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DAILY NEWS FETCH - September 14, 2016
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Publisher/Executive Editor, Lewis Perdue -- Editor, Becca Yeamans-Irwin
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Bibles not beer! Craft brews & that old-time religion don't get along. The correlations are mapped for you at Daily Data. Scroll down.
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This Spring Mountain Estate Winery/Home Is Just Waiting For The Right Rising Star Winemaker or Chef
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This property is all about making a name for a break out winemaker or famous chef!
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CRAFT BEVERAGES: BEER, CIDER, WINE & SPIRITS - A Sampling of Today's Headlines
- NY Gov. Cuomo signs legislation strengthening the craft beverage industry
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- The revival of long-forgotten liqueurs
- When Craft Breweries Go Big
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Bibles not beer!? Craft brews & old-time religion

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TODAY'S FEATURED WINE
2012 Adobe Red from Clayhouse Wines in Paso Robles, CA. 39% Petite Sirah, 34% Zinfandel, 12% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Syrah, 3% Tempranillo, and 2% Malbec. Complex, deep fruits, a little black pepper spice. Nice! Purchased on sale for $12.99. -B
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