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Welcome to California: Bargainland

Posted: February 16, 2010  By Tim Fish

Wineries still face trying times in 2010, hope discounting can keep them afloat.

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Harlan Buys Diamond Oaks Winery

Cult Cabernet producer still developing plans for property adjoining his winery

Posted: January 27, 2010  By MaryAnn Worobiec

Bill Harlan, owner of cult California Cabernet labels Harlan Estate and Bond, has purchased the 21-acre former Diamond Oaks Winery in Oakville, next door to his own Oakville property.

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Foster's Picks Brauer To Lead US Ops

Posted: March 27, 2009  By Mitch Frank

After months of turmoil, Australian beverage giant Foster's Group is moving to shore up its American operations. After unveiling a company restructuring in January that affirmed its commitment to the wine business, the firm announced this week that Stephen Brauer, general manager of Pernod Ricard USA Wines, will take over its American wine division.

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Sebastiani Sold For Rumored $47 Million

Foley Wine Group buys the historic, family-owned winery to anchor its stable of recently acquired smaller brands

Posted: December 23, 2008  By James Laube

The Foley Wine Group has purchased Sebastiani Vineyards, one of the cornerstones of the Sonoma County wine industry for the past century, owner William Foley told Wine Spectator. The family-owned winery, founded in Sonoma in 1904, had been trying to sell its business in recent months, according to Mary Ann Sebastiani Cuneo, one of the principal owners.

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Robert Mondavi Dies At Age of 94

Visionary vintner helped usher in a new era for California wine

Posted: May 16, 2008  By James Laube

Robert Mondavi, a visionary winemaker and brilliant marketer who helped lead California wine into international prominence, died at 9 a.m. on May 16 at home in Yountville, Calif. He was 94. Outspoken, energetic and charismatic, Mondavi was one of the most influential and admired winemakers in California history.

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US Puts Hold On New AVAs

Posted: August 21, 2007  By Lynn Alley

The U.S. Treasury's Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), the federal agency that regulates the wine industry, is considering redefining some of the criteria for establishing American Viticultural Areas (AVAs)—particularly subappellations within major winegrowing regions such as Napa Valley.

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Private Equity's GI Obtains Duckhorn

Posted: August 2, 2007  By James Laube, Daniel Sogg

GI Partners, a private-equity firm based in Menlo Park, Calif., and London, announced today that it had made a "controlling investment" in Duckhorn Wine Co., which owns the Duckhorn and Paraduxx wineries in Napa Valley and Goldeneye in Mendocino's Anderson Valley.

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Iconic Stag's Leap Sold For $185M

Posted: August 1, 2007  By James Laube

Stag's Leap Wine Cellars, which vaulted to international fame when its Napa Valley Cabernet won the Paris Tasting of 1976, has been sold for $185 million to a partnership of Washington-based Ste. Michelle Estate and Tuscan vintner Piero Antinori.

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Gallo Buys Napa's William Hill Winery

Posted: July 31, 2007  By James Laube

E. & J. Gallo expanded its holdings in Napa Valley on Monday with the acquisition of William Hill from Beam Wine Estates. Gallo has also purchased the Canyon Road wine brand and related assets from Beam as part of the deal.

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Chicago Retail Giant Sam's Is Sold

Posted: April 6, 2007  By Eric Arnold

Chicago retailer Sam's Wine & Spirits, which has long had a loyal following of wine lovers in Chicago and beyond (due to its strong direct-shipping business), has been sold by its founders, the Rosen family.

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