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May 2018 Packaging Issue

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24 WINES&VINES May 2018 WINE INDUSTRY NEWS Designed For the Most Discriminating Winemakers • Our Bottling Lines are Maintained to the Highest Standards • Pricing & Flexibility Options – Unmatched • Smooth & Efficient Production • 14 Trucks Proudly Serving CA – OR – WA • Clean & Sanitary – Lowest Oxygen Pickup • Our Staff is Friendly & Accommodating Customer Service is Our Highest Priority www.signaturebottlers.com to see our video brochure Email: david@signaturebottlers.com Phone: 503.655.4012 commission's marketing, public relations, strategic planning, and regional branding efforts, as well as grower and vintner relations. He will lead the commission's team of 12, under the direction of the board of directors and will be the primary spokesperson for the Lodi wine industry. Far Niente Wine Estates promotes CEO Steven Spadarotto is the new chief executive officer of Far Niente Wine Estates that includes Far Niente, Nickel & Nickel, Dolce and Bella Union in Napa Valley and EnRoute winery in the Russian River Valley of Sonoma County. Spadarotto has more than 30 years of wine industry experience includ- ing general management and se- nior executive roles with Jackson Family Wines, Ste. Michelle Wine Estates and, most recently, Francis Ford Coppola Presents. The former CEO, Dirk Hampson, who is a 36- year veteran of the company will remain chairman of the board, and president Larry Maguire, a 35-year veteran, is now vice chairman. The changes were approved by equity firm GI Partners that invested in the wine company in 2016. NORTHWEST Domaine Serene opens new tasting lounge Domaine Serene winery in the Dundee Hills of Oregon partnered with Provenance Hotels to open a new wine lounge in downtown Portland, Ore. The lounge, sched- uled to open on April 13, will fea- ture the wines of Domaine Serene as well as wines from French wineries Château de la Crée and Maison Evenstad, which are also owned by Domaine Serene found- ers Grace and Ken Evenstad. Argyle names sales and marketing director Robert Alstrin is the new director of sales and marketing for Argyle Winery in Dundee, Ore. Alstrin has more than 20 years of wine indus- try experience including founding a distribution network for Oregon and Washington wineries and being the co-owner of Eminent Do- maine Winery. Alstrin also served on the board of directors for Or- egon Pinot Camp and the board of the Oregon Wine Collaboration. CENTRAL Messina Hof launches canned wine Messina Hof Winery in Bryan, Texas, launched its first line of canned wine including a sweet red and dry rosé. The cans are avail- able in four packs and are being sold at the winery's three loca- tions in Bryan, Fredericksburg and Grapevine Winery near Dallas. The Domaine Serene Wine Lounge Messina Hof

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