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Wine Post: Wine & Spirits Blog skip to main | skip to sidebar Wine Post: Wine & Spirits Blog Search Home About Subscribe Contact Log In Friday, February 4, 2011 Excerpt: Wine Retail in 2010: Hopeful Reactions from Across the U.S. by Rob Bralow , Wine Post Editor This is an excerpt from an article I wrote, published on Palate Press on February 2, 2011. From across the U.S. you can almost hear the collective exhale of relief by wine retailers. Having adjusted inventories to accommodate the tighter purse strings of wine drinkers, retailers found that while the byword for 2010 was “value,” customers began, once again, to feel more comfortable making the extra trip to visit their local wine shop. For the rest, check out the article at the Palate Press . Comments welcome! Posted by Rob Bralow at 10:26:00 AM Labels: palate press , sales , wine retail Wednesday, January 26, 2011 The Problem with being a Retailer on an Importer/Press Trip...

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