The Business of Wine
"Winemaking is not for the weak of heart, or the weak of wallet," a comment made by Carrie Sullivan, Telaya Wine Co., is echoed by winery owners worldwide. Investing in wine is more than financial commitment; it's an investment in a way of life. From the meticulous care of the vines to the art and science of blending flavors, winemaking is a labor of love. The process is not without risk—unpredictable weather, fluctuating market demands, and the ever-present threat of disease. Despite these hurdles, the drive to produce the perfect vintage keeps winemakers pressing onward.
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The Business of Wine
"Winemaking is not for the weak of heart, or the weak of wallet," a comment made by Carrie Sullivan, Telaya Wine Co., is echoed by winery owners worldwide. Investing in wine is more than financial commitment; it's an investment in a way of life. From the meticulous care of the vines to the art and science of blending flavors, winemaking is a labor of love. The process is not without risk—unpredictable weather, fluctuating market demands, and the ever-present threat of disease. Despite these hurdles, the drive to produce the perfect vintage keeps winemakers pressing onward.
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