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W i n e s & V i n e s A P R i L 2 0 1 4 21 Providing leading wine makers with stainless steel barrels of high quality, durability, and design. phone: 773.735.0700 • toll free: 800.441.8780 www.skolnikwine.com • email: sales@skolnik.com www.alainfouquet.com alainfouquet@aol.com AlainFouquet_Aug06 5/17/06 10:57 AM Page 1 U.S. wine exports up 16% in 2013 Led by California wines, total U.S. wine exports reached a record high of $1.55 billion in 2013, accord- ing to the Wine Insti- tute. Exports were up 16.4% over the previous year, continuing a trend of con- secutive value growth in the past four years. The volume of shipments reached 48.4 mil- lion cases, an increase of 7.5%. The insti- tute reports California wines account for 90% of all exports, and most of that wine is going to the European Union. The 28 EU nations imported $617 million worth of U.S. wine, which is 31% more than in 2012. Canadian exports grew 12% to $454 million, and shipments to China increased by 6% to $77 million. Imports to Hong Kong, however, fell 12% to $78 million, and Japanese exports slipped 7% to $102 million. Details: wineinstitute.org. Winemaker promotion at Duckhorn Renee Ary was promoted to the post of wine- maker at Duck- horn Vineyards in Napa Valley. Ary is the fourth per- son to hold the post since the winery's inaugu- ral vintage of 1978. Ary joined the winery in 2003 and worked her way up through several posts to her most recent position as associate winemaker. Details: duckhorn.com. New sales and marketing partnership The Lange, Coors and Ficeli families have formed a new sales and marketing com- pany, LCF Wines, to represent their various wine brands. LCF Wines' portfolio includes LangeTwins, Goosecross, Assembly Carica- ture, Caminada and others. The Acampo, Calif.-based company is focused on build- ing its sales network through distributor relations and a national sales team. Details: lcfwines.com. New look for Souverain brand Treasury Wine Estates gave Souverain a new look to help revitalize the historic wine brand. "When we sold the Chateau in 2006, the brand went a little quiet," a spokesman for the company said in a statement. "Not any longer. It's time for us to tell the brand's story and tell it with v e r v e ." T h e new label fea- tures a cluster of grapes, Cali- fornia golden bear and a this- tle in honor of t h e o r i g i n a l Tokyo Sapporo Osaka Hiroshima Nagoya Japan CALIFORNIA Renee Ary C A L I F O R N I A A P R I L N E W S News Briefs Wines & Vines welcomes news items from wineries, vineyards and industry suppliers located in the wine regions of North America. Send us your latest news by emailing edit@winesandvines.com. Items may be edited for clarity and brevity.

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