The Wine Spectator 1997 Kim Marcus - Abstracts

The Wine Spectator 1997 Kim Marcus
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A battle over a name riles Napa Valley. (Bronco Wine Company's use of a misleading wine label)Food and beverage industriesKim Marcus
Bargains get better.(Portuguese wine evaluations)Food and beverage industriesKim Marcus
Best wine bargains for $10 and under: 50 wines that fit the bill without breaking the bank.Food and beverage industriesKim Marcus
Congress cool to mail-order debate, at least for now.(mail-order wine sales)Food and beverage industriesKim Marcus
Harvest 1997. (reports on harvest conditions from wine-producing regions throughout the Northern Hemisphere)Food and beverage industriesJulia Mann, James Suckling, Per-Henrik Mansson, Kim Marcus, Al Goodman, Jeff Morgan, Dejah Meldem
Jury to decide Turning Leaf case in battle of industry titans.(wine packaging suit filed by Kendall-Jackson Winery against Ernest and Julio Gallo Winery)Food and beverage industriesKim Marcus
Portugal's break with tradition: Luis Pato's new wines make a statement in this land of bargain reds.(wines; includes evaluations)Food and beverage industriesKim Marcus
Red wine contains potential anti-cancer agent; Illinois researchers find that substance in grapes reduces tumor growth in lab mice by up to 98 percent.Food and beverage industriesKim Marcus
The 1997 Grand Awards: this year, only five restaurants had wine lists that join the ranks of the world's very best.(includes list of other award winners)Food and beverage industriesPer-Henrik Mansson, Kim Marcus, Ted Loos, Jeff Morgan
The New York wine experience. (celebration in America's wine capital)Food and beverage industriesKim Marcus
The rising son: with his father on the sidelines, Michael Mondavi plans to take America's most famous winery to the world.(includes related articles)(Cover Story)Food and beverage industriesKim Marcus
The wine boom: is there no limit on prices?(includes related article on bargain hunting)(Cover Story)Food and beverage industriesKim Marcus
When winemakers become criminals: states toughen up laws against mail-order shipping of wine.Food and beverage industriesKim Marcus
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