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SECTION HEADER 4 WINES&VINES October 2015 METRICS 12 August Brings Continued Growth, Especially in Jobs. NEWS 16 Top Stories California fires; Light harvest; Crowd funds cultivars. 22 Regional News 72 Eastern News WE Harvest Updates from New York and Texas. COLUMNS 28 MOG Blog 30 Viewpoint What Chinese Wines Will We Be Drinking in 10 Years? PRODUCTS 26 News Interactive Label System. 42 Focus Glass Bottles. FACES & FORUMS 82 Wines & Vines Packaging Conference. 48 6 Connect With Us 8 Editor's Letter 81 Advertiser Index Contents PUBLISHING INFORMATION: Volume 96 Number 10. Wines & Vines, ISSN 043-583X, a member of Wine Communications Group, Sonoma, Calif., is published monthly. Periodicals postage paid 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. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U.S., $38; Canada/Mexico, $48; All other countries, $85 (for airmail add $85). POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Wines & Vines, PO Box 1649, Boulder, CO 80306-1649. 64 BOTTLES & LABELS 34 Bottle-Label Combos That Hook Buyers Designers and clients match bottles with paper labels and direct-print options to create wine packages that impress. By Jane Firstenfeld 43 Building Value With Wine Packaging Meiomi founder and top designers discuss innovative packaging with an impact. Plus: Winners of the Wines & Vines Packaging Competition. WINEMAKING 48 Technical Spotlight: Epoch Estate Wines New winery dedicated to continuing legacy while producing Rhône blends on Paso Robles' York Mountain. By Andrew Adams 58 Gushing of Sparkling Wine at Disgorging PWV Reasons and remedies. By Belinda Kemp, Ben Wiles and Debbie Inglis GRAPEGROWING 64 Trunk Renewal to Overcome Disease PWV Strategies for managing four major diseases. By Dr. Richard Smart Plus: Multitrunking for vine longevity. By Lucie Morton 74 Winter Damage WE The challenge to winegrowing in the Great Lakes and northeastern temperate zone. By Paolo Sabbatini and G. Stanley Howell BARRELS 55 Oak Sales Stay Strong France's largest cooper reports strong U.S. sales, while spirits industry continues to increase the demand for American oak. By Andrew Adams 34 TOP—COURTESY 4PARTS DESIGN; MIDDLE—BRITTANY APP; BOTTOM—RICHARD SMART