As dollar slides, prices for imported wines may rise

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The decline in the U.S. dollar's value against many foreign currencies might result in increase in the prices of imported wines. The drastic changes in the dollar's value mean a significant cut in profits for overseas wineries that bill U.S. customers in dollars, or for U.S. importers paying in foreign currencies.

author: Steiman, Harvey, Molesworth, James
United States, Commodity & service prices, Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits, Wine & Brandy, Wineries, Imports, Wine, Influence, Wine industry, Dollar (United States), Company pricing policy

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Top picks of the new releases

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Wines are rated on a scale of one to 100, with tasting notes and prices provided. Three are Spectator selections, four are to cellar, ten are best buys and five are highly recommended. A 1996 Groth Cabernet is rated 96.

author: Laube, James, Sanderson, Bruce, Steiman, Harvey, Matthews, Thomas, Marcus, Kim, Morgan, Jeff
Buyers Guide

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Great wine values

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A guide to fifty of the best wines costing less than $12 a bottle is presented. The wines are divided into four categories, light- and full-bodied whites and reds and are described.

author: Steiman, Harvey, Matthews, Thomas, Worobiec, MaryAnn, Marcus, Kim, Molesworth, James, Gaffney, Jacob
Cover Story, Wine and wine making, Wine making

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