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Scott Laboratories Becomes Exclusive US Distributor of Amcor Tin Capsules

Scott Laboratories, the leading supplier of packaging, equipment, filtration and fermentation products for the North American wine industry, is excited to announce that they are the new exclusive distributor of Amcor tin capsules for the United States market. After just over two short years of...

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A Study in Vineyard Bird Aversion: Paradise Ridge Winery

One of a vineyard manager's worst early morning sights is walking among their vineyard and finding fruit damaged by birds. To combat this force of nature, growers have traditionally tried expensive and labor-intensive methods of mitigating bird damage in their vineyard. They've used sound-emitting...

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Introducing The Punchdown, an Online Community for the Wine Industry

Free membership site to foster community and nurture industry collaboration Winemakers and wine industry professionals can now save time, money and eliminate frustrations with the launch of The Punchdown, an online community designed to foster collaboration and professional growth within the wine...

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Why Pisoni Chooses Armbruster Rotovib for Unprecedented Grape Processing Quality

Situation: Winemakers producing premium wines know that wine quality is dependent upon the efficient removal of fruit from the vine and preparing the berries for destemming, a critical process requiring high-end, sophisticated, and reliable grape handling equipment. Jeff Pisoni, Winemaker at Pisoni...

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Matt Phillips reveals how he saved as astonishing amount of money by switching to Infaco’s proven electric tying machine.

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Afternoon Brief, April 23rd

Krasilsa Pacific Farms Sells Sonoma County Vineyard for $4.7 Million: A Sonoma County vineyard belonging to a partnership led by well-known wine executive Hugh Reimers has been sold for about $4.7 million, according to county records... The post Afternoon Brief, April 23rd appeared first on Wine...

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Afternoon Brief, April 19th

Sonoma County Winemaker Seeks Zero-Tolerance Policy for Sexual Assault and Harassment: In a bid to improve the treatment of women in Sonoma County’s wine industry, an influential female winemaker has drafted a zero-tolerance policy for sexual assault and harassment and is calling on trade groups...

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