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Afternoon Brief, October 11th

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Santé Magazine International Wine & Spirits Competition Winners Announced: The industry is entering a post-pandemic world: hospitality is coming back strong and consumer demand is trending upward. People are ready to celebrate— with the best wines and spirits available...

Boisset Collection Launches Virtual Happy Hours & CellarPass TV Show; Holds...

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Oakville Grocery & Atelier Fine Foods Open to Serve Community We know that most people are spending a lot of time at home these days...

Oakville Wine Merchant Offers Selection of Napa Valley Wines in Historic...

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The new venture from Jean-Charles Boisset joins 1881 Napa Wine History Museum in landmark Oakville location OAKVILLE, CA (February 20, 2020) – Oakville Wine Merchant, a...
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Afternoon Brief, August 13

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Notable Sonoma County Wine Executive's Vineyard Business Firm Accused of Water Quality Violations - Prominent Sonoma County wine executive Hugh Reimers, who last month abruptly left as president of Foley Family Wines, faces allegations that his grape growing company has violated regional, state and federal water quality laws for improperly clearing land near Cloverdale to build a vineyard ...

Oakville Grocery Enhanced with New Features, Expanded Local Food and Wine...

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Enhanced offerings include updated menus, improved gourmet assortment, the debut of a wine club, extended hours, and renovated outdoor dining OAKVILLE, Calif. (August 13, 2019)...

Afternoon Brief, December 14

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The Great Haut-Brion Price Hack: It's no surprise that the most expensive wine traded on the Liv-Ex fine wine exchange in 2018 was one that dragged the superlatives from the critics. Such wines are obviously rare and expensive, especially when they come from Bordeaux, but we've found a little hack that could see you getting similar quality for a much-reduced price...

Afternoon Brief, December 7

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Gloomy Outlook for Smaller Wineries: Wine consumption in the US is leveling off, but wine prices continue to rise. Total visits to wineries dropped after California's wildfires and that part of the tourist industry hasn't recovered. Plus, a recession is looming ...
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