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  2. Americans are panic buying Italian Prosecco after Trump ... - AOL

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    The figure is unprecedented for November wine exports, the think tank said, as €54 million of wine got shipped to the U.S. in a single month. The November jump compares with a 19.5% increase for ...

  3. Wine-Searcher - Wikipedia

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    Wine-Searcher is a vertical search engine enabling users to locate the price and availability of a given wine, whiskey, spirit or beer globally, and be directed to a business selling the alcoholic beverage. There are also both Wine-Searcher and WhiskeySearcher mobile apps for iOS and Android.

  4. Wine auction - Wikipedia

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    A wine auction may also auction other alcoholic beverages than wine. There are two basic types of wine auctions: first hand wine auctions, where wineries sell their own wines, and second hand wine auctions, arranged by auction houses or other auctioneers to make it possible for any owners of wine to trade it. In most cases, the wines traded at ...

  5. E & J Gallo Winery - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Rossi is a brand of wine produced by the E & J Gallo Winery. The brand was named after Charles Rossi, at the time a salesman for Gallo and a relation of the Gallo family by marriage. Charlie Rossi starred in TV ads for the brand in the 1970s. Carlo Rossi wines were at one point the second best selling brand in the United States. [61]

  6. Scarecrow (wine) - Wikipedia

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    The lot was purchased by Ichizo Nakagawa, owner of Tokyo-based Nakagawa Wine Company. [8] In 2017 at the Premiere Napa Valley wine auction hosted by Napa Valley Vintners, five cases of Scarecrow, dubbed Toto's Opium Dream Scene 4, the wine was Cabernet Sauvignon from 72-year-old vines. The lot ultimately sold for $200,000. [3]

  7. Investment wine - Wikipedia

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    Wine fraud often works by charging excessively high prices for off-vintage or lower-status wines from famous wine regions, while claiming that it is a sound investment unaffected by economic cycles. Efforts made by regulators to stem losses to rogue investment firms include the closing down of companies in the public interest, and cease and ...

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