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May 20, 2025

Sonoma County is home to a remarkable array of native plants, each contributing to the rich tapestry of our local ecosystems. These plants are not only beautiful but also play a critical role in sustaining the health of our environment. From the rugged coastal ranges to the sun-soaked valleys of wine country, Sonoma’s native plants have evolved to thrive in our Mediterranean climate—making them ideal for sustainable and low-maintenance landscaping. Native plants are uniquely adapted to the soil, rainfall, and temperature of their home region. This means they require less water, fewer chemical inputs, and minimal maintenance compared to non-native species. In landscaping, that translates to less work for property owners and more harmony with the environment. Seven Native Plants Ideal for Sonoma County Landscapes 1. California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica) Hearty as they are iconic, our state flower thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Its bright orange blooms are a
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January 31, 2024

Rustichello – Handmade look with large scale production Rustichello non-woven swatchLooking for a hand-made paper texture that can also be auto-applied on rolls and is built for small to medium to large scale bottlings? Rustichello is here for you! 100# Rustichello is formed from fibers that are randomly distributed and non-directional, providing a hand-made artisan look with a textured irregular surface. The face stock is a non-woven synthetic paper that is known for its durability without tearing. Its beautiful fibrous textured surface is top coated for optimum print results making it ideal for high-end wine and spirit applications. Hedges Family Estate presented us with the challenge to print a truly exquisite label that would match the high quality of their wine. Working with the team at Wausau Coated, we were able to be the first in line for Rustichello. We are proud to partner with the Hedges Family as the first to use this new material! Contact us today to request s
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Event Type: Conference, Seminar, Trade Show
Location: Horseshoe Bay, TX
Date: 2/4/2024

The Hill Country Wine Symposium was established in 2015 by Texas Hill Country Wineries. Symposium includes THREE days of seminars, lectures and panel discussions with over 20 sessions in 4 dedicated tracks: Vineyard, Winery, Business & New Vineyard/Winery. Past speakers have included Tammy Boatright-VingDirect, Al Wagner-Clos du Val, Clark Smith-WineSmith, Don Brady-Robert Hall Winery, Gary Finnan-GFC|Evoke, Doug Beckett-Peachy Canyon Winery, Christophe Hedges-Hedges Family Estate, Dr Andrew Landers-Cornell University, Sandra Hess-DTC Wine Workshops, Dr Gregory Jones-Linfield College, Michael Wangbickler-Balzac Communications and many more. The Symposium also includes an intimate trade show for the opportunity to connect with your current Texas clients while meeting new potential accounts. With a small ratio of exhibitors to attendees, there is ample time and space to visit with all attendees. Sponsors, Exhibitors and Attendees are able to enjoy the re
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Afternoon Brief, July 11th
PD/GWSS Winegrape Assessment Set at $1.25 for 2023 Harvest: To continue funding crucial research combating winegrape pests and diseases, the Pierce’s Disease/Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter Board kept the PD/GWSS Winegrape Assessment rate at $1.25 per $1,000 value for the 2023 harvest...
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