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5th Annual Wine & Weed Symposium Opens Registration: After a hiatus in 2020, Wine Industry Network (WIN) is excited to announce that registration is open for the 5th Annual Wine & Weed Symposium, scheduled for August 5th, 2021 from 9 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country in Santa Rosa, CA...

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Tri-Vin Imports announced this week a new addition to their Tussock Jumper wine portfolio, an organic 2020 Delle Venezie Pinot Grigio...

New sustainably sourced Italian wine is now available in the US market June 7th, 2021, Brooklyn, NY – Tri-Vin Imports announced this week a new addition to their Tussock Jumper wine portfolio, an organic 2020 Delle Venezie Pinot Grigio. Please see below for the details. Tussock Jumper 2020 Organic Delle Venezie Pinot Grigio, Italy ($13.99) The grapes for this […]

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Afternoon Brief, March 30th
For First Time, Beer Imports Topped Wine Imports In 2020: For the first time ever, the value of beer imported into the United States was greater in 2020 than the value for wine. Covid-19 story? Actually, no... The post Afternoon Brief, March 30th appeared first on Wine Industry Advisor. Url:https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2021/03/30/afternoon-brief-1832?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=afternoon-brief-1832 Published Date:Tue, 30 Mar 2021 22:03:17 +0000 
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Tussock Jumper Releases New Vintages
New sustainably sourced whites and rosé wine are now available to the US market March 30th, 2021, New York, NY – Tri-Vin Imports announced this week that new 2020 vintages of their global wine portfolio, Tussock Jumper, are now available for the US market. These wines are sustainably sourced from small farms in 11 different […] The post Tussock Jumper Releases New Vintages appeared first on Wine Industry Advisor. Url:https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2021/03/30/tussock-jumper-releases-new-vintages?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tussock-jumper-releases-new-vintages Published Date:Tue, 30 Mar 2021 18:42:00 +0000 
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Using Deer Vision to Your Advantage
Deer can be a nuisance in your vineyard. To keep them out, consider using a deer exclusion fencing solution. In order for a fence to be effective, the fence has to be high enough. Deer are excellent jumpers and can clear a 7 ft. fence with ease. To combat these high-flying creatures, we offer 8 ft. fences in a variety of materials. The reason a tall fence is more effective for deer is due to how their eyes work. Being on the side of their head, it gives them a full 360-degree vision range compared to the 180-degree range of a human. While being able to see on all sides has its advantages, it also comes with a disadvantage – depth perception. Deer are not able to gauge how high something is due to their lack of depth perception. This comes in handy when deterring deer from jumping into your yard or garden. They will typically not want to risk injury by jumping without being able to judge the height. In this instance, deer would prefer to simply go around the obstacle. We also reco
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