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Wine economics: September 2006
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Saturday, September 23, 2006. Yet another "Paris tasting". The reputation of California wines was tremendously boosted, when, in a famous blind tasting that took place in Paris in 1976. California wines outshone French wines. The celebrate the 20th anniversary of the event a similar tasting was held again this year - and California wines again won the competition. Now some people organize another tasting, the Decanter reports. Posted by RAE Mueller at 13:12. Wednesday, September 20, 2006. It is not entir...
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Wine economics: June 2006
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Saturday, June 24, 2006. EU Commissions reforms EU wine policy. The EU Commission today announced in its Agricultural News Digest a profound "roots-and-branch" reform of the EU wine policy. After an in-depth debate on its ideas, the Commission plans to table legislative proposals in December 2006 or January 2007.". The Digest points at two EU websites. "Reform of the wine sector". Posted by RAE Mueller at 20:23. Sunday, June 11, 2006. Posted by RAE Mueller at 19:48. American Association of Wine Economists.
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Wine economics: May 2006
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Tuesday, May 02, 2006. Comparative list of oenological methods. Recently I came across a useful list of oenological methods that are permitted by OIV, in the USA and in the EU. The list is in German and can be downloaded from the website of the Deutsche Weinbau Verband (DWV). (Vergleichende Liste der Oenologischen Verfahren: OIV-EU-USA; Datei laden). The list has been compiled by the German Fed. Dept. for Agriculture, Food and Consumer Affairs (BMVEL) and the DWV. Posted by RAE Mueller at 21:22. Book Rev...
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Wine economics: October 2006
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Monday, October 02, 2006. Compelling evidence of global warming. Some grape growers are worried that climate is changing to an extent where they would have to switch the varieties they grow. Others are exploring the potential for grape growing of areas which until now are not famous for grape growing; e.g. Randall Grahm of Bonny Doon reportedly visited the south of England looking for new vineyard locations. For details see my blog " Evolution of agriculture. Posted by RAE Mueller at 15:01.
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Wine Economics News from Google. Useful links to academic, media and industry web sites relevant to wine economics. Not responsible for content of exterior links. See also News and Media. UC Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science. UC Davis, Graduate School of Management. UC Davis, Viticulture and Enology. UC Agricultural Issues Center. Cost and Return Studies for wine grapes in California. ARE, UC Davis. American Association of Wine Economists (AAWE) - Wine and Food Economics Blog. A wine mag...
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Wine economics: March 2007
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Dr Vino reports in his blog. About the experience of a Chablis winemaker, Michel Laroche. Who bottled the same wines with cork and with screwcaps: Sometimes the scewcapped wines were better than the ones with a cork, sometimes not. But none of the screwcapped wines were corky. Hence, screwcaps weakly dominate corks. Posted by RAE Mueller at 20:25. Monday, March 26, 2007. Pinotblogger: Free Startup Winery Cash Flow Spreadsheet. Posted by RAE Mueller at 20:16. Monkeys in the vineya...
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Wine economics: February 2007
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Saturday, February 24, 2007. Results from a US wine blog competition. Reported on Feb 22nd in its daily news the results from the 1. American Wine Blogs Award competition. The overal winner is Dr. Vino's Wine Blog. Wine Economics" was not listed. Posted by RAE Mueller at 10:19. Tuesday, February 06, 2007. 1st Annual Meeting of the AAWE, Tier, May 24-25 2007. The American Assoc. of Wine Economists. Is holding its 1st Annual Meeting at Trier, Germany. Posted by RAE Mueller at 14:10.
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Wine economics: July 2007
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Wine price and quality - an inverse realtionship? Bradford deLong reports about a surprising outcome of a wine competition at a California wine show:. Charles Shaw Chardonnay, better known as "Two Buck Chuck," beat hundreds of other wines and was named the top prize in a prestigious tasting competition in California.". Posted by RAE Mueller at 12:29. This blog is concerned with the economics of wine. American Association of Wine Economists. Journal of Wine Economics.
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Wine economics: July 2006
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Monday, July 24, 2006. Best of Riesling 2006. The Ministry in charge of wine. In the State of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany has initated a Riesling contest that is held bi-anually since 2000. The contest is recognized by OIV. This year's contest was held at Schloss Engers. On the river Rhine on June 17-18 and the result. Was published on the web a few days ago. The content of the website is available in English and in German. Posted by RAE Mueller at 22:55. Monday, July 17, 2006. The WWF activity remin...
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Wine economics: April 2006
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Sunday, April 23, 2006. Use of oak chips in wine to become legal in France. The debate over the use of oak chips in wine lingers on in Germany. Today the Süddeutsche Zeitung carries an article by Michael Klaesgen under the titel "Oak chips instead of barrique barrels". (www.sueddeutsche.de; 24/04/06). Klaesgen talks about the troubles of the French wine industry and the intention of Dominique Bussereau, the French Minister of Agriculture, to legalise the use of oak chips in winemaking.