Free trade could mean higher prices
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Free trade and the Internet will affect the wine industry by making it easier to have wine shipped direct to homes, but will also probably drive prices up as demand outstrips supply. Wineries will be the primary beneficiaries of these future changes, and wine consumers will also have more choice if they are willing to pay the price.
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 1999
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Jackson-Steele drama has day in court
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Former Kendall-Jackson winemaker Jed Steele is suing the winery for $275,000 in back wages. The winery claims that Steele took secret winemaking formulas with him and tried to lure away business. Steele claims that there was no secret formula to take. Final arguments will be heard on the suit and the countersuit on Jun 2, 1992.
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 1992
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Courtroom drama over secrets of the trade
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Winemaker Jed Steele is involved in a legal battle with his former boss, Jess Jackson, over alleged trade secrets in Kendall-Jackson's winemaking operations. Jackson claims Steele used secret methods in his new operation and attempted to lure away clients.
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 1992
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