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2009 brought many changes in the Texas wine industry - Montgomery County Courier

23 hours ago ago from Rare Handcrafted Wines and Spirits

> PR Web (press release) > 2009 brought many changes in the Texas wine industry Montgomery County Courier >Looking back over the past 12 months, I could not help but notice many changes in the Texas wine industry such as: The number of Texas wineries is > Seven-course tasting to pair wine and food at Crossing Vineyards Bucks Local News > The Seneca Lake Wine Trail Announces 2010 Events PR Web (press release) > Cheryl ...

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1 day ago ago from Nova Scotia Girl

For Wine Enthusiast Companies, the catalog is still king. And it’s the driving force behind its e-commerce site traffic. Thirty years ago Wine Enthusiast started out as a catalog company, selling wine accessories by mail. While the company has an e-commerce Web site, Glenn Edelman, the vice president of marketing for Wine Enthusiast Companies, says that the catalog business is still the driving force behind the business. “The ...

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The Drucker Institute Releases Drucker Apps, Offering Key Insights on Managing the Environment, Whether You Are a World Leader or Just Somebody Who's Thinking About Biking to Work (PRWeb Dec 18, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/12/prweb3367464.htm

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Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention. And in times like this, when consumers are loathe to spend money, it becomes more necessary than ever for wineries to figure out ways to encourage them to do so. As a critic I’ve seen almost every way there is for wineries to attract attention to themselves. They'll resort to oversized bottles so heavy you have to use two hands to pour from them. They’ll put more and more outrageous things ...

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6 hours ago ago from Wine Industry Insight | News you NEED to know

Site Search Subscribe to free email edition Grab our RSS Feed Email Edition Archives! ADVERTISE with Wine Industry Insight SUBSCRIBE To VIP Wine Industry Insight JOIN AFFILIATE NETWORK Email Edition Archives Lewis Perdue, Editor Cosentino Loses $14.2Million on Revenues of $10.2Million Cosentino Signature Wineries (AIM: MCOZ) the parent company of Cosentino Winery - suffered a pre-tax loss of US$14.2 ...

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