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Biz buzz: Napa Valley Vintners provides grant for Queen s emergency department

U S , EU and UK Beverage Alcohol Associations Call for  Immediate

January 12, 2021 WASHINGTON, D.C. – A coalition of 21 trade associations representing U.S., European Union, and United Kingdom wine, distilled spirits and related sectors today expressed disappointment in new U.S. tariffs going into effect today on certain Cognac, other grape brandies and non-sparkling wine from France and Germany.   “We are extremely disappointed with the imposition of additional excessive tariffs on certain Cognacs, other brandies and wines from France and Germany. These tariffs will just compound the harm caused by existing tariffs. The added pressure resulting from these tariffs will force more businesses to close their doors and more workers to be laid off in sectors already negatively impacted by the global pandemic,” said the coalition.

Save the Family Farms makes wine-tasting pitch to Napa County

Save the Family Farms is trying to get its micro-producer, mom-and-pop wine world proposals on Napa County’s 2021 “to-do” list. Members first approached the Board of Supervisors publicly more than two years ago. They say grape growers producing small amounts of wine should be able to hold wine tastings on their farms without building a winery — perhaps at a picnic table near vineyards. Without a solution, small family farms will cease to exist, said Ken Nerlove, who owns vineyards near Jameson Canyon and makes his Elkhorn Peak wines offsite. “That would be a shame, because most of us remember how it started: small,” he recently told the Board of Supervisors. “The small guys made this valley. Without the small guy, Napa Valley will lose its soul.”

No 1 Story of 2020: Coronavirus changes everything

No 1 Story of 2020: Coronavirus changes everything
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No 1 Story of 2020: Coronavirus changes everything [Napa Valley Register, Calif ]

No. 1 Story of 2020: Coronavirus changes everything [Napa Valley Register, Calif.] Dec. 31 It came on quietly, a silent killer that surrounded us like a slowly gathering cloud of smoke. It was more destructive than an earthquake. Longer lasting than a fire or flood. And we remain in its grip almost a year later. The COVID-19 pandemic began with whispers from a faraway land. By the end of January, it had started to spread more widely, but had yet to touch American shores. We began joking nervously about bumping elbows instead of shaking hands. Then came our first cases. It started with people who had travelled abroad: passengers from a stricken cruise ship quarantined at Travis Airforce Base. A brief ripple of fear went through Napa County when two of those Travis passengers needed to be treated in intensive care unit beds at Queen of the Valley.

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