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"The Wrath of Grapes" - Newsweek


Craig Camp

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I can't help but think that, like a lot of stuff, California is a trend setter here, and we're going to see wineries all over the place in trouble.

There's a wine region about two hours east of Toronto which didn't exist five years ago and now is growing like it's on steroids--half a dozen wineries, a lot of acreage planted to vines and much more to come.

Until the wine craze hit, it was a fairly depressed area, so it's bringing some much needed dollars to the area. But when all is said and done, I suspect the biggest winners will be the people who sold their land to the grape growers.

Arthur Johnson, aka "fresco"
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The wine market is no different than the tulip market in Holland in the 1600's or the stock market of the 1990's or any other market for that matter. It too is certainly subject to correction.

John Sconzo, M.D. aka "docsconz"

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