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USA, May 8th 2012
Washington industry expanding
From the News Tribune

According to a recent study, conducted for the Washington State Wine Commission by a California wine-industry consulting firm, Washington’s wine industry contributed $8.6bn to the state’s economy in 2011, compared with $3bn in 2007.

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China, May 7th 2012
The future of wine in China
By Torsten Stocker at Jing Daily

Though wine consumption is growing rapidly in China, the industry has a long way to go. Despite some headline-catching news, China’s wine market remains at an early stage of development. While this gives market participants an unprecedented opportunity to shape it to their advantage, it also increases the level of uncertainty under which key decisions must be made.
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USA, May 7th 2012
W.J. Deutsch & Sons change name
From MarketWatch

W.J. Deutsch & Sons, Ltd., a leading wine and spirits company with more than 30 award-winning brands from around the world, is changing its name to Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits.
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