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Overhaul of labeling rules stirs up wine wars
Summary from United States, from articles in English
P At the top of Napa Valley, vintner James "Bo" Barrett wanted to use Calistoga, the location of his historic Chateau Montelena vineyards, on his wine labels. (article 1) If Barrett got his way, Calistoga Cellars would have to change its name - and endure a possible shock to its bottom line. (article 1) P Scientists are still debating whether wine is good for the heart, but there's little argument about this: Prices in the Napa Valley can make your blood pressure soar. (article 2) The Spiced Lamb with Goat-Cheese-Stuffed Squash Blossoms, Romano Beans and Nicoise Olives at a high-end restaurant costs $30 and doesn't include appetizer and dessert. (article 2) The impish co-owner of the boutique winery pours wine for visitors from behind a small wooden bar; red wine stains dot his ragged T- shirt. (article 3) All six of these wineries have impressive followings among well-informed wine buyers and consumers - finessing that tricky mix of scarcity, quality and reputation. (article 5) P Soon after James Marshall discovered gold along California's American River in 1848, thousands of miners and entrepreneurs rushed to the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada, hell-bent on striking it rich. (article 6)

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  • Story keywords
    Wine, Napa, Vineyard, winery, McDonald

    Source articles
    1. Overhaul of labeling rules stirs up wine wars (sfgate.com, 06/04/2008, 1772 words)
    2. Napa for Nada (sfgate.com, 06/04/2008, 1659 words)
    3. Santa Cruz Mountain wineries harbor undiscovered treasure (sfgate.com, 06/04/2008, 1782 words)
    4. The new cult wines: 10 wineries to watch (sfgate.com, 06/04/2008, 1148 words)
    5. The new cult wines: 6 wines to covet (sfgate.com, 06/04/2008, 1544 words)
    6. Red, white and gold (sfgate.com, 06/04/2008, 2421 words)
    7. A VINTNER'S VISION (sfgate.com, 06/04/2008, 2457 words)




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