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Solano Wine and Food Jubilee adds poker run event to its lineup – TheReporter.com

Solano Wine and Food Jubilee adds poker run event to its lineup
TheReporter.com
The event will offer riders an opportunity to learn more about the businesses who have been such loyal supporters of the Solano Wine & Food Jubilee over the years. It will also be an opportunity for riders and visitors to purchase tickets to the 25th

Birdstone Winery Announces “Tasting Nights” – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

Birdstone Winery Announces "Tasting Nights"
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Tickets are $15 for Wine Club Members and $25 for the public. A "Box Dinner" is also available for advance purchase or that evening for $10. "Wine Club Members will also enjoy increased member discounts and specials on our favorite wines," said Kirk.

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Wine Marketing: A Practical Guide
Whilst Wine Marketing: a practical guide also looks at theory and existing research, the main focus of this book is on the practicalities of wine marketing. Each chapter includes the following invaluable features:

* ‘How to’ and ‘how not to’ case studies based on international examples
* A guide to further reading and websites
* ‘Issues to consider when marketing’ section as a means of self-evaluation

‘Wine Marketing’ systematically outlines the major issues involved in the production and marketing of wine. Its accessible and clear-sighted approach makes it an invaluable guide for everyone in the field.

* Systematic discussion of how to adapt classic marketing techniques to the specifics of the wine industry.
* International case studies and examples to demonstrate real-life practice.
* A variety of features to facilitate learning and allow self-evaluation.

Customer Review: A basic overview of wine marketing
Let me begin by clarifying that I am a marketing professional with hands on experience in many aspects of tactical and strategic marketing. I purchased four books on wine marketing and public relations to obtain a better understanding of the wine industry and how it markets.

I rate this book 3.4. It provides a decent overview of the wine industry and how it conducts business. Written in the style of a classic student text, citing numerous studies, it covers all aspects of wine marketing. I found it most useful for its updated industry statistics on consumption per capita in various countries and the modern trends in the global wine industry. It also provides the perspective that wine is an experiential product, opening up the opportunity to create a special moment in any of a variety of wine marketing programs.

I’d consider this wine marketing 101, meaning I think it provides a useful overview of marketing with useful insights, but not a detailed guide one could use by itself as a blueprint for creating a wine marketing program. But, then I don’t think any of the other texts really do that either. It is a useful reference and does provide both insights and value.

I’d recommend this for the wine business novice seeking to understand the wine market.

Mark Vincent

Lobbyists Give Up on Wine in Grocery Stores For Now – WGRZ-TV


WGRZ-TV
Lobbyists Give Up on Wine in Grocery Stores For Now
WGRZ-TV
The wine-in-supermarkets lobby, which has pushed millions of dollars into the effort to rewrite laws prohibiting the sale of wine in food stores, has slowed to a crawl this year, subdued by Gov. Andrew Cuomo's opposition to the change.
Lobbyists Back Off Wine Bill13WHAM-TV

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The Wines of Chile (Classic Wine Library)

Chile has been producing excellent wines for five centuries, but it wasn’t until the 1980s that they became widely available around the world. In the first book to focus exclusively on Chilean wines, award-winning writer Peter Richards outlines the fascinating history of Chile’s wine industry and explores its wide range of wine styles and wine-making techniques. With the help of ten detailed maps, he takes the reader on a tour of the country’s diverse terrains and major wine-making areas—including Maipo, Casablanca, Cachapoal, Colchagua, Maule and Elqui—and provides an extended listing of leading producers and their best wines.


The Wines of Chile (Classic Wine Library)

Chile has been producing excellent wines for five centuries, but it wasn’t until the 1980s that they became widely available around the world. In the first book to focus exclusively on Chilean wines, award-winning writer Peter Richards outlines the fascinating history of Chile’s wine industry and explores its wide range of wine styles and wine-making techniques. With the help of ten detailed maps, he takes the reader on a tour of the country’s diverse terrains and major wine-making areas—including Maipo, Casablanca, Cachapoal, Colchagua, Maule and Elqui—and provides an extended listing of leading producers and their best wines.

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