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I was just about to link to a story regarding the news that representatives from Champagne, Port, Sherry, Washington, Oregon and Napa have signed an agreement to protect their respective wine names. But then an email from Grape Radio popped into the inbox announcing that they were at the conference and have podded about it. Much more interesting than a dull ol' recycled press release... The podcast is at http://www.graperadio.com/archives/2005/07/27/press-conference-the-napa-declaration/

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Thanks for the link. Covering the press event was a lot of fun. We have extended coverage coming up in a few weeks. Interviews with many of the participants.

Brian

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