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October 6, 2025

The California Department of Food & Agriculture has announced it has certified the votes on the referendum to continue the Sonoma County Winegrape Commission, also known as the Sonoma County Winegrowers (SCW), for another five years. Garnering 85.77% percent of the vote, winegrape growers strongly supported continuation of the organization. The Commission was established in 2006 and is required by California law to conduct a grower vote every five years to determine if they want to continue to be assessed to fund the organization. “It is very gratifying to see the efforts of the Commission recognized and supported by the very people who fund it and make all the great work possible,” said Bret Munselle, chairman of the SCW board of directors and owner of Munselle Vineyards. He added, “Through the assessment, the growers have been personally investing in promoting Sonoma County for nearly 20 years and with this vote, SCW will continue
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Afternoon Brief: Constellation, Brown-Forman and Diageo Face US Lawsuits
Three of the worlds biggest beverage companies, Constellation Brands, Brown-Forman and Diageo, are at the centre of lawsuits in the US...
Constellation BrandsMary TaylorMary Taylor White LabelGallo GlassSunset International Wine CompetitionImagery Estate WineryBacigalupi VineyardsTrefethen Family VineyardsBurgess CellarsRayson Winery & VineyardsAntietam Creek VineyardsCorksyJessica LaraCalifornia Ag Leadership FoundationTruss WinesAndrea CabibBadia a ColtibuonoSmall Lot BottlesAmorim Cork AmericaNorthBay Equipment Service & SalesTastryTablas Creek VineyardDracaena WinesChâteau Léoville PoyferréGérard Basset FoundationDomaine ChansonSonoma County Winegrowers
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January 31, 2024

Local Growers Gather to Celebrate Ten Years of Sustainable Winegrowing SANTA ROSA, Calif. (January 31, 2024) – Each year, when many of Sonoma County’s 1,800 certified sustainable winegrape growers gather for the Sonoma County Winegrowers’ (SCW) annual meeting, they want to know what is next for one of the world’s most sustainable winegrowing regions. Today, they learned the answer to their question: Sonoma County Winegrowers will embark on a major collaboration with one of the world’s most iconic brands, John Deere Company. The collaboration with John Deere will be an addition to SCW’s innovative Farm of the Future, a living lab for the future of agriculture and an innovation accelerator. Through this living lab, Sonoma County winegrowers and innovative companies can pilot concepts that may eventually result in game-changing solutions that can be shared with farmers across the country and around the world. John Deere is the latest co
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March 2, 2023
Jose Aceves, a 54-year veteran of Dutton Ranch, claimed the Sonoma County vineyard workforce’s highest honor over the weekend Jose Aceves was just 19 when he began working at Dutton Ranch, a sixth-generation family farm, apple orchard and vineyard in Santa Rosa. That was 1969. Fifty-four years later, Aceves still works at Dutton Ranch, where he’s gone from field worker, to tractor driver, truck driver, foreman and supervisor. Those years of hard and successful work paid off Feb. 25 when Aceves received his most prestigious title yet: Sonoma County’s Vineyard Employee of the Year. “There is no doubt we wouldn’t be as successful without Jose’s dedication and expertise all these years,” said Steve Dutton, president and co-owner of Dutton Ranch. “Vineyard workers are the backbone of the wine industry, so It’s fantastic to see him receive this honor.” Born in Jalisco, Mexico, Aceves came to Dutton Ranch with his childhood best frie
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October 6, 2022

Afternoon Brief, October 6th
Deal Done with the Wine Group as Constellation Sells More Wine Assets: Among the labels changing hands are Cooper & Thief, 7 Moons and The Dreaming Tree...
The Wine GroupConstellation BrandsCourt of Master SommeliersSte Michelle Wine EstatesWinery Sixteen600Taste of the Santa Ynez ValleyWine InsidersYamhill-Carlton Business FranceBonhams SkinnerHawk and Horse VineyardsFlambeaux WineVinepairCalifornia Ag Leadership FoundationJohnson BrothersKazumi WinesMessina HofSeñaLangham Wine Estate
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American AgCredit is pleased to welcome Curt Hudnutt as its new President and Chief Executive Officer. “I want to extend a warm welcome to Curt as he joins our organization,” said outgoing CEO Byron Enix. “Curt’s vision, experience, and strong leadership will help us find new ways to be successful in serving our mission and our customers.” After thirty-seven years with the Farm Credit System, and seven successful years as President and CEO of American AgCredit, Byron will serve in a consultative role alongside Curt until his retirement on January 31, 2021. “I’m very excited to join American AgCredit,” said Curt. “With the company’s unwavering commitment to agriculture, we have a strong foundation in place to continue to improve the lives of farmers and ranchers so critical to the American economy. I look forward to building on the company’s long history of success.” Curt’s career in agriculture spans 1
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The past two months have left many Sonoma & Napa County residents wondering, “Why us?” How many times can we continue to go through this traumatic experience of wildfires? When we start to assess the damage caused by the most recent Glass Fire, we are reminded that there are many items that must be carefully examined and thought through in order for all of us to successfully navigate the fire rebuild process. Looking into the future, there is a natural desire to get back to a state of normalcy. As an accomplished leader in the wine industry, Nordby Winery Advisors has played, and will continue to play, a critical role in helping our community get back to the life we once knew through rebuilding efforts.
We do not claim to be experts in overcoming disasters, but continued success in helping clients get through the process over the past four years shows our leadership ability in these times of need. We have, and continue to seek, knowledge and networks for assista
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