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    decline in growth rate of the retail value of US wine sales. It also compares the annual percent growth in retail value to the annual percent increase in production. The next issue to investigate is the importance of technology in this industry. Winemaking is not a new industry. It is a time tested process; however science can be a big factor in making a time intensive process easier and cheaper. There is also a possibility that winemakers could offer more flavors. The process technology can be a

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    Italy as a Wine Industry

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    Italian wine‚ has been supplemented by Dolcetto‚ Montepulciano‚ Vernaccia and Frascati‚ to name but a few. History With a wine history dating back more than 4‚000 years and a climate ideally suited to viticulture‚ Italy is one of the most diverse winemaking countries in the world. By the time the Greeks first came to southern Italy‚ wine had long been a part of everyday life. As Burton Anderson noted in his work The Wine Atlas of Italy‚ just a few decades ago‚ a daily supply of basic village wine cost

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    Ice Wine Research Paper

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    arrival of the frost it was discovered that these grapes yielded a very sweet must. Must or young wine is freshly pressed essence of fruit that contains skins‚ seeds‚ and stems of the fruit. Must is an essential part of the preliminary steps in winemaking. Once this must was pressed some of the first documented Ice Wines were produced. Once the invention of the pneumatic bladder occurred Germany Ice Wines grew in popularity. They were eventually being produced on a semi-mass production level in 1961

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    Production of Red Wine

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    long aging potential. Many factors such as a variety‚ soil‚ climate‚ growing conditions‚ and viticultural practices influence the fruit composition‚ and therefore‚ the style of wine that can be produced. In addition to fruit composition‚ winemaking techniques also play an important role in determining the wine style. Red Wine Production Yeast Cool Heat and Press Yeast Fermentor MLF (optional) Whole cluster in fermentor in anaerobic atmosphere (carbonic maceration) Grapes Destem

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    according to the analysis. The Brilliant Old World Grape growing and winemaking are indispensable aspect in the progress of human civilization. After thousand-year development‚ innovations revolutionized the industry. As the industry developed‚ wine became increasingly important to the cultural and economic life of the producing countries. As the major European producing country which has a long winemaking history‚ France is a representative country of the old world of wine industry

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    Robert Mondavi Company

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    wine-maker Robert Mondavi has been one of the world’s most innovative and high-quality producers of fine wine. The Mondavi family did significant effort on showing the Napa Valley region to the forefront of international winemaking. Robert Mondavi is an Italian migrant and started his winemaking business since 1960s. His intelligence and passion in wine lead him to be a legend in Californian premium wine industry and owned brands like Robert Mondavi Napa Valley‚ Robert Mondavi Coastal‚ Woodbridge‚ Vichon

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    wild mustangs that roamed the hills east of the vineyard estate. They suggest a free‚ noble spirit and are the ideal symbol for the Wild Horse Winery & Vineyards commitment to spirited winemaking. At Wild Horse Winery & Vineyards‚ the free-spirited attitude‚ driving curiosity and passion for fine winemaking are what make them unique. Highest price: Wild Horse‚ Pinot Noir California‚ 1993 $45.85 Lowest price: Wild Horse Pinot Noir 2008 375ml Central Coast California‚ 2008 $9.95 Simi

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    Studies”. The wine Institute‚ a trade association of 48 California wineries‚ was founded in 1934 in San Francisco to help re-invigorate the lobbying at the state and federal levels. As prohibition came to an end‚ the Depression hit the U.S. economy winemaking did not regain steam until the Second World War when the U.S. was largely cut off from European sources. Demand for low quality sweet and fortified wines such as Thunderbird fueled California production throughout the 1940s and 1950s. 1

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    Wine Business

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    INNOVATION STRATEGY IN A GLOBALIZING INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF THE WINE INDUSTRY By Orlando-Marian Voica THESIS Submitted to School of Public Policy and Management‚ KDI in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2002 INNOVATION STRATEGY IN A GLOBALIZING INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF THE WINE INDUSTRY By Orlando-Marian Voica THESIS Submitted to School of Public Policy and Management‚ KDI in partial fulfillment of the

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    Mondavi Swot Analysis

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    SWOT Analysis Strengths * Mondavi Wineries are known for their high quality premium brands of wine due to the modern technology (New World Winery) and many years of experience of making high quality premium wine making. Most of the competition takes place in the popular wine segment were Mondavi’s Woodbridge winery competes and does very well. By stamping the Mondavi name on the popular premium wine segment they gain a competitive advantage * Mondavi had 16 different wine brands that

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