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In This Issue A Member of Wine Communications Group Inc. Jim Boyce he author of our cover story (page 30) is Jim Boyce, a writer living in Beijing, China. As administrator of wine blog grapewallofchina.com, he monitors the Chinese wine market from a consumer perspective and has reported on counterfeiting issues multiple times. T EDITORIAL Advertising Editor West: Jacques Brix Jim Gordon Vice President & Director of Sales Managing Editor (707) 473-0244 Kate Lavin jbrix@winesandvines.com Midwest: Hooper Jones Staff Writer (847) 486-1021 Andrew Adams hooperhja@aol.com Senior Correspondent Northeast: Marsha Tabb Paul Franson (215) 794-3442 Contributing Editor marshatabb@comcast.net Jane Firstenfeld East: Laura Lemos Northwest Correspondent (973) 822-9274 Peter Mitham laura@boja.com Columnists International: Dave Bayard Winemaking: Tim Patterson (973) 822-9275 Grapegrowing: Cliff Ohmart, dave@bayard.com Glenn T. McGourty Advertising Manager Practical Winery & Vineyard Christina Ballinger Editor: Don Neel Associate Publisher: Tina Vierra PUBLISHING President & Publisher Wine East Chet Klingensmith Editors: Hudson Cattell, Linda Jones McKee; Operations Coordinator Writer: Richard Carey Caroline Shakeshaft Patty Skinkis r. Patty Skinkis of Oregon State University discusses vine balance, vigor and secondary crop in Practical Winery & Vineyard (page 81). She is active at Oregon Wine Research Institute (OWRI) and has been on the ASEV Board of Directors. D Contributing Writers Laurie Daniel, Jean Jacobson, Andrew Reynolds, Chris Stamp, Fritz Westover, Stephen Yafa Todd Steiner onsulting with wineries is an important aspect of Todd Steiner's responsibilities as enology program manager and outreach specialist with Ohio State University in Wooster. This month he wrote "Dissolved Oxygen Management Strategies" for the Wine East section (page 92). C August's Cover olice officers in China check bottles of confiscated fake wines before destroying them in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, in this photo from Reuters. This month's cover story (page 30) discusses anti-counterfeiting measures, and a story on page 36 reviews ways to authenticate bottles. P database development & information technology Database Manager Lynne Skinner Project Manager Liesl Jaros Database & Web Development James Rust Peter Scarborough Chairman Hugh Tietjen Publishing Consultant Ken Koppel Postmaster Send address changes to: Wines & Vines PO Box 1649 Boulder, CO 80306-1649 Customer Service (866) 453-9704 subs@winesandvines.com Design & Production winesandvines.com Bridget Williams Publishing Information Barbara Summer Volume 94, Number 8 Wines & Vines, ISSN 043-583X, a member of Subscription Rates Wine Communications Group, Sonoma, Calif., U.S., $38.00; Canada/Mexico, $48.00 is published monthly. Periodicals postage paid All other countries, $85.00 (for airmail add $85.00) at San Rafael and at additional mailing offices. Reproduction in whole or part without permission is prohibited. Wines & Vines does not assume responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts or materials. Contributors are responsible for the proper release of proprietary and/or classified information. Wines & Vines is distributed through an audited circulation. Digital Edition All print subscribers now get digital access to Wines & Vines. You can: • DOWNLOAD pages or full issues • ACCESS via desktop, tablet or mobile device • BROWSE current and archived issues • SEARCH by keyword or table of contents • WATCH videos • NAVIGATE by topic or page thumbnail Questions? Contact customer service at (866) 453-9701 or custserv@winesandvines.com Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. PDT. 4 W in es & V i ne s AU G U ST 20 13 To access, scan this mobile barcode or visit winesandvines.com/digitaledition. Use your Wines & Vines login to sign in.