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New wine labeling law will guarantee authenticity of Texas wine
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Susan Clarabut, Nevada County Board of Education June 2, 2021
Host Lori Burkart Frank leads our discovery of the life and times of Susan Clarabut, a woman with education in her blood; Grandmother, Mom, Aunts and Uncles were all teachers. A former teacher, principal and Assistant Superintendent, she was elected to the Nevada County Board of Education in 2020. Susan would probably never have left her work in a one-room school in the Redwoods, but her husband was transferred here in his work with CalFire and they’ve adapted well and lived in Nevada County for 40 years. Her time as a waitress taught her a great deal about getting along with people. Like many other teachers, she says teaching kids is the easy part of the job; dealing with all the other people involved, from parents to administrators, sometimes not so much! Heartfelt memories include an eighth grader telling her the book they’d read was the first one he ever finished. For Susan, education is about connection and t
June 01, 2021
In a Texas legislative session marred by partisanship, a labeling law designed to guarantee authenticity of Texas wine authored by a Republican, with three Democrat joint authors slid through the state legislature with ease and was signed by the governor into law.
“Great wine is something we can all agree upon,” said Chris Brundrett, co-founder of William Chris Wine Company and president of the Texas Wine Growers (TWG)
However, for six years this issue has been mired in controversy, splintering the industry into two factions: those who believe all wines labeled “Texas” should be crafted of 100% Texas-grown grapes, and those who feel there should be some “wiggle room” to source grapes from outside the state.