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October 2011 Artisan Winemaking Issue

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OCT OBER NEWS Wines & Vines moves to bigger office T he Wines & Vines staff moved to a new, larger office space Sept. 15 after 30 years in the same Marin County, Calif., loca- tion. The move provides additional space and a more efficient work area for the wine indus- try media and marketing company's staff, now numbering 15 full-time employees. New quarters for the 92-year-old pioneer- ing wine publication are located three OR CALIFORNIA Mendocino Wines & Vines Pacific Ocean Napa San Rafael CALIFORNIA San Francisco NV miles north of the former address, and still in San Rafael, Calif. Mail should be addressed to Wines & Vines, 65 Mitchell Blvd., Suite A, San Rafael, CA 94903. Email addresses remain the same, as does the phone number, (415) 453-9700, and fax number, (415) 453-2517. In the past six years Wines & Vines has added eight new full-time positions to meet the wine industry's growing demand for its editorial content in print and online, its advertising and marketing services for wine industry suppliers, and its new and existing database services provided by the Wines- VinesDATA team. Editorial content has grown far beyond the 12 monthly issues available in print to include extensive online news coverage and archives and a digital edition for tablet GovtLiaison_Dir08 11/29/07 2:00 PM Pag APPROVALS TTB LABEL Low per-label costs Gov't. Liaison Negotiations or Footwork Reasonable Hourly Rates TRADEMARK SEARCHES As Low as $185 Your trade names or designs are searched at the U.S. Patent Office to help establish valuable ownership Over 100 years' total staff experience handling every government liaison need for industry. or avoid costly legal liability. Phone or write for details. Phone: (703) 524-8200 Fax: 525-8451 TOLL-FREE 1-800-642-6564 Major Credit Cards Accepted www.trademarkinfo.com Since 1957 200 N. Glebe Rd., Suite 321 Arlington, Virginia 22203 20 Wines & Vines OCTOBeR 2011 New Wine Expo Coordinates With Pennsylvania Trade Group L ancaster, Pa.—Winemakers from Pennsylvania and other eastern states and provinces can start making efficient spring travel plans. In March 2012, the Penn- sylvania Win- ery Association (PWA) will hold its annual meet- ing in Lancaster, Penn., in con- junction with the first Eastern Winery Exposi- tion. The new wine industry trade show and confer- ence is being organized by Bob Mignar- ri, owner of Quality Event Management in Warwick, R.I. Jennifer Eckinger, executive director of EAST NY OH Pittsburgh the PWA, told Wines & Vines that the as- sociation will schedule morning sessions PENNSYLVANIA NJ computers and smart phones. Editorial content emphasizes news reporting and how-to articles for winemakers, grapegrowers and wine mar- keters across North America. Products and services offered through WinesVinesDATA include the annual Di- rectory/Buyer's Guide in print and online, the Online Marketing System (OMS), DtC Shipment Model, The Flash Report and other data-driven market intelligence for the wine industry. winesandvines.com Learn more: Search keywords "Pennsylvania expo." Eastern Winery Exposition Lancaster MD WV VA March 6, and they'll be focused on issues of concern to Pennsylvania growers and win- eries, including updates about Pennsylvania legislation. PWA will hold its an- nual business meeting that afternoon. After a joint reception for PWA mem- bers and EWE participants, PWA will hold its annual ban- quet that eve- ning. According to WinesVines- Philadelphia DE DATA, Pennsylvania now has 149 bonded and virtual wineries. Wines & Vines is an official sponsor, and 100 vendors have signed up to participate in the trade show. For more information visit easternwineryexposition.com. —Linda Jones McKee

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