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Solar Panel Cleaning: How Often Should You Really Do It?

Key Takeaways Regular solar panel cleaning helps maintain energy output by removing dirt, salt residue, and debris that block sunlight and reduce efficiency. Most homeowners should clean solar panels once or twice per year, with coastal and high-dust areas often needing more frequent service....

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Saxco Update: Past Few Weeks Bring Respite from Instability

A pause in the fever dream of instability October arrived not with fanfare but with something rarer: Quiet. After a year of collective anticipation for more and more problems, what occurred was a respite. The tariffs are stalled, and the early indications from the Supreme Court suggest they are...

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What Makes Enolytics Different from Any Other Reporting Platform?

What makes Enolytics different from any other reporting platform? It’s a fair enough question, and we’re always glad to respond. Lately we’ve been starting with this graphic, of what’s above and below the surface when it comes to wine data. It’s like an iceberg in the ocean. The “tip of the...

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2025 Harvest Challenge Wine Competition Announces Winners

Domaine Della 2023 Soberanes Vineyard Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir Takes Top Prize November 18, 2025 — Winners have been announced in the 2025 Harvest Challenge Wine Competition. After two spirited days of judging, Domaine Della 2023 Soberanes Vineyard Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir took the...

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Beyond Pretty Pictures: How A Custom-Designed Vineyard Map Turns Tasting Room Visits Into Educational Experiences

Tasting room guests aren't looking for just a pour – they're craving understanding and a deeper connection to your brand. Your guests want to know why your Pinot Noir vineyard is in a completely different location than your Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard. They want to grasp the unique ways that hills,...

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“Barrel ROI: How Wineries Are Getting More Life Out of Their Oak

Walk into any cellar this season and you’ll see barrels in every stage of life — new, neutral, recoopered, or quietly leaking in the corner. The challenge isn’t just keeping up with what you have; it’s knowing which barrels are still earning their place. In a softer market, where margins are thin...

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Why You Should Be Irrigating Right Now…Even with the Rain

Hear me out Up and down the California Coast, we got some rain last week. Up North, places got around 1.3” with up to 2” closer to the ocean. Down south in Paso Robles, we’re looking similar numbers of between 1.5” and 2”. So, one would naturally think that if we were irrigating post-harvest (as we...

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October 2025 Update: American Shoppers in Uncertain Mood

This month: Soft seas, more questions, and a consumer that’s anxious and cautious about tomorrow. October’s here, and the supply chain feels eerily quiet. Not calm exactly – just slow. There is movement, but it’s more drift than direction. Freight rates are down, not because we have gotten more...

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