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2021 Sonoma County Wine Auction Spotlights Iconic Alumni Honorary

2021 Sonoma County Wine Auction Spotlights Iconic Alumni Honorary
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Bacchus Landing to Debut Healdsburg Collective of Winery Tasting

Bacchus Landing to Debut Healdsburg Collective of Winery Tasting
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A rare tasting room space for multiple boutique Sonoma County wineries to open in Healdsburg

A rare tasting room space for multiple boutique Sonoma County wineries to open in Healdsburg
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With the big Williams Selyem deal, a California wine icon aims to avoid a common fate: a soulless private equity future

Skip to main content Currently Reading With the big Williams Selyem deal, a California wine icon aims to avoid a common fate: a soulless private equity future Making sense of a different sort of winery acquisition, in this week s Drinking with Esther newsletter FacebookTwitterEmail Williams Selyem will change hands for a second time.Peter DaSilva / The Chronicle 2006 We’re two weeks into the new year, and already there’s been a lot of merger-acquisition news in the California wine industry. Following O’Neill Vintners’ purchase of Rabble Wines and an $810 million handoff of value-price wine brands from Constellation to Gallo, we learned yesterday of a big change at one of America’s most beloved and prestigious wineries: Williams Selyem, of Russian River Valley Pinot Noir fame, has sold a minority stake to Burgundy’s Faiveley family.

Crack open the best 2020 wine books for rich history, international politics and a vintner s lively memoir

Skip to main content Currently Reading Crack open the best 2020 wine books for rich history, international politics and a vintner s lively memoir Dave McIntyre, The Washington Post Dec. 11, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3The cover of The Story of Wine: From Noah to Now by Hugh Johnson.Academie du Vin Library.Show MoreShow Less 2of3The cover of Wine and the White House: A History by Frederick J. Ryan Jr. White House Historical Association.Show MoreShow Less 3of3 Each year at this time, I recommend my favorite wine books published in the previous 12 months. In this year of coronavirus and isolation, we have more time to read, stoke our thirst and even plan our next wine country visit once we can travel again. My choices for 2020 span history from biblical times to the present, as well as wine s role in modern politics, and a lively memoir from a winemaker who shares his blueprint for success.

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