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...still had the stuff in his veins. After earning a degree at the world-famous school of viticulture at the University of California at Davis, and after spending 20 years learning every aspect of the industry, Moramarco, 45, is president and CEO of Canandaigua Wine. With sales of $863 million for its most recent fiscal year, Canandaigua is the second biggest wine company in the world, after E.& J. Gallo Winery, with a reported $1.4 billion in annual sales. But Canandaigua (named after the town in upstate New York where the company was founded in 1945), a unit of publicly...
...Takes you by surprise!" reads the cheery slogan for Cisco, a fruit-flavored - beverage produced by New York's Canandaigua winery. The claim rings true, for Cisco's alcohol content is 20%, almost twice that of most wines and four times that of wine coolers. A growing number of health and consumer groups are asking Canandaigua to recall all bottles until the packaging and marketing are revamped. Critics contend that Cisco's screw-top bottles, fruit flavors and availability in many convenience stores create the impression that the product is akin to wine coolers. Canandaigua insists that customers know Cisco...
...official Church News of Salt Lake City published the letter last month. It was written by Martin Harris, a farmer who lived near Palmyra, N.Y. Harris was Smith's first convert outside the prophet's family. Addressed to a Canandaigua, N.Y., newspaper editor who later joined the sect, the document describes a version of the foundations of Mormonism that differs markedly from the official account written by Smith in 1838. The letter, discovered in 1983 | and donated to the church last month by a Utah businessman, depicts Smith as a man influenced by folk magic and occultism. This appears...
...homegrown. This year 43 new wineries have been opened. Thriving vineyards have grown up in some unlikely places: Maryland, Washington, Oregon, Illinois and Georgia. New York State produces one of every eleven bottles of wine made in the U.S. The state's sizable producers-Taylor, Canandaigua, Gold Seal and Widmer-are having record sales. For years, only native East Coast grapes could survive the harsh winters, but some smaller New York wineries, notably Vinifera and Bully Hill, are concentrating on wines made from hybrids of American and European grapes...
Errer. In Canandaigua, N.Y., an elementary school sent off a silver cup to be engraved for the winner of the annual spelling bee, got it back bearing the spelling "Elemantary...