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Sonoma County Growers and Vintners Join Forces to Explore Bold New Model to Revive and Energize Wine Industry
With the U.S. wine industry under pressure from declining sales, shifting consumer trends, and economic headwinds, Sonoma County’s vintners and grape growers are coming together in an unprecedented way to confront these challenges – and chart a positive path forward for the local industry. A steering committee of regional leaders has been formed to explore establishing the Sonoma County Wine Improvement District (WID) to provide stable, strategic funding for the long-term strength and sustainability of Sonoma County’s wine and agricultural economy.  The stakes are high. The marketplace is changing rapidly and maintaining the status quo is not an option. The wine industry is facing challenges like never before which must be addressed to reverse the decline and grow the overall wine category.  This effort is significant and grounded in a fundamental truth: grape growers and vintners are inextricably connected, and the success of one depends on the strength o
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Omar Khan Has Pleaded Guilty to Identity Theft: Omar Khan, the bon vivant who allegedly swindled fine-wine insiders out of at least $9.5 million, pleaded guilty to identity theft on Thursday, less than one month after the FBI arrested him at John F. Kennedy International Airport...

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The Amador Vintners Association announces its signature passport event, Behind the Cellar Door, will return March 23-24, 2024...

A Limited Amount of Media Passes are available for qualified Trade & Media (January 12, 2024, Plymouth, California) The Amador Vintners Association announces its signature passport event, Behind the Cellar […]

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The Amador Vintners Association is proud to announce their annual Big Crush Harvest Wine Festival Oct. 6-8, 2023...

A Limited Amount of Media Passes are available for qualified Trade & Media (August 31,2023 Plymouth, California) The Amador Vintners Association is

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Big Crush Harvest Wine Festival

Event Type: Consumer, Tasting

Location: Amador County

Date: 10/6/2023

Big Crush Harvest Wine Festival
Each year, we celebrate the grape harvest by inviting our friends to join our member wineries to get in on the most exciting time of year. Visit our participating wineries where you will be welcomed to the scenic foothills of Amador Wine Country by the entire wine community. Tickets include wine tasting and harvest experiences at 6 different wineries each day. Ticket holders will receive a commemorative glass that they can use to enjoy tailored wine tasting flights alongside a variety of harvest-related experiences, small bites, and live music. Event Website
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Fire Watch: CalFire Continues Caldor Containment, Sierra Wine Country Begins Recovery: Amador and El Dorado vintners deal with physical injuries, smoke-tainted grapes, and contract cancellations...

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The Executive Director is responsible for helping shape and implement a new five-year strategic plan.

ext and Vision The Amador Vintner’s Association (AVA), a non-profit association of 45 wineries that grow and produce wines in Amador County, seeks...

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As of publication on the morning of Friday, September 10, the Caldor Fire has burned 218,405 acres and is 53% contained, according to CalFire.

Amador and El Dorado vintners deal with physical injuries, smoke-tainted grapes, and contract cancellations —Barbara Barrielle Following the Labor Day weekend, there was a sigh of relief when the Caldor fire was directed away from many homes and resort towns by changing wind conditions.  As of publication on the morning of Friday, September 10, the […]

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