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from prweb.com press releaseNow consumers can book online winery reservations for free on www.VinoVisit.com and www.WineCountryGetaways.com.
Napa, CA (PRWEB) February 3, 2010 — VinoVisit, Inc., today announced that it has partnered with Wine Country Getaways to syndicate the VinoVisit.com “Book a VinoVisit” reservation widget on the winery profiles located at www.winecountrygetaways.com.
Wineries that are in the VinoVisit.com network will have a reservation widget on their Wine Country Getaways profile. Says wine blogger and site manager, Joe Becerra, “One of the best ways to learn about wine is to visit wineries, take a tour, and taste wines. Visitors to my site will find an assortment of wine trails that will guide travelers to wineries that will provide varied experiences in wine enjoyment and education. We’re pleased that our partner VinoVisit.com makes it easy to book winery reservations and we have added that functionality to our site as a service to our visitors.”
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http://www.casavinowinery.com/
Come out to the winery, relax and taste some of our multiple award-winning wines. Pick a varietal to make on site. One of our expert wine makers will walk you through the process when your wine is ready for bottling, you (and your friends!) return to the winery to bottle your wine and take it home with you.
Included in the batch price is professional label design with our in house graphic artist for a one of a kind superior and stunning label. Individual bottles of wine are available for purchase at the winery. You can also find our wines at restaurants and retailers throughout the valley.
Casavino Winery also provides restaurants and retailers with unique solutions to increase wine sales and further brand their company.
Come see why everyone is talking about Casavino!
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from cyrenaudTravellers and wine lovers passing through the area are welcome to visit the historic tasting room in the old manor house or to enjoy a delicious lunch, a glass of wine or a cup of coffee at Café Maude a place for rest and relaxation under an old African pepper tree.
The Bruwer family and staff welcome you to Bon Courage!
Australia’s once mighty wine industry is facing one of the biggest ever surpluses as supply levels soar and sales shrink. The country’s wine surplus is estimated at about 100 million cases. That figure is expected to increase by 40 percent over the coming year as a strong Australian dollar continues to erode key markets in the United States and the United Kingdom.
In the past seven years, Australia has planted 75,000 hectares of new grape vines, as much as was sown in the previous quarter century.
Such frantic activity reflected an industry enjoying great success that began in the mid-1990s, when high prices for grapes encouraged massive investment in Australia vineyards. Pension funds joined the rush to invest in grape harvesting as demand for Australian wines spread across the United States and much of Europe.
As prices have fallen, however, the boom has crumbled. Australia now has vast reserves of cheap wine it can not sell. The so-called ‘wine lake’ is estimated at about 100 million cases and will likely increase by 40 percent this year.
Around the country, growers are abandoning the industry in large numbers.
Graeme McManus has ripped up his fruit trees in the southern state of Victoria after accepting a government grant of about $100,000 to help indebted farmers leave the land.
McManus says he is extremely disappointed to be walking away from a once thriving business.
“It was very heartbreaking, very hard. This time of year it should be green out there now and as you can see it is just dirt and there is a lump of dead vines. We took the money, we got out, paid off our bills, got a job. That is all we can do at this stage, can not do anymore,” McManus said.
As prices tumble, those grape producers who decide to stay in business face the prospect of being paid less per ton than it costs them to grow the crop.
A strong Australian dollar has also damaged the lucrative export trade with the United States and Great Britain.
Australia’s competitors in New Zealand, California, Argentina and other South American nations are facing similar over-supply problems.
Some industry experts say the solution lies in the wholesale removal of large areas of Australian vines.
While another tough year looms for this troubled industry, Australian consumers are enjoying sharply falling prices, with retailers selling popular brands of chardonnay and cabernet merlot for less than $2 a bottle.
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