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Cole speaks out after resigning as city manager

By   /  Friday, September 28th, 2012  /  Latest news  /  Comments Off on Cole speaks out after resigning as city manager

Rick Cole, who left his post as the longtime city manager of Ventura Sept. 15 after losing the support of  a majority of the City Council, talked about his departure Friday in a public question and answer session after his address at the fall Speaker Series hosted by the Martin V. Smith School of Business Read More →

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Paso Robles celebrates zinfandel’s roots as a heritage grape

By   /  Friday, April 20th, 2012  /  Central Coast, Columns, Wine & Viticulture  /  Comments Off on Paso Robles celebrates zinfandel’s roots as a heritage grape

Many vintners on Paso’s west side prefer the Old World, head-training method for zinfandel.

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Paso Robles winemaker lost eyesight, but not his focus and vision

By   /  Friday, March 16th, 2012  /  Central Coast, Columns, Wine & Viticulture  /  Comments Off on Paso Robles winemaker lost eyesight, but not his focus and vision

Paso Robles vintner David Hunt says he can taste the hues of wine.

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It’s all smiles and sauvignon in Happy Canyon’s vineyards

By   /  Friday, February 17th, 2012  /  Columns  /  Comments Off on It’s all smiles and sauvignon in Happy Canyon’s vineyards

Santa Barbara County’s newest American Viticultural Area is making a name for itself among the wine savvy.

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Edna Valley vintner’s gadget a game-changer for his peers

By   /  Friday, January 20th, 2012  /  Columns  /  Comments Off on Edna Valley vintner’s gadget a game-changer for his peers

Wineries around the globe are using a game-changing stainless steel production device invented by Arroyo Grande winemaker Don Othman.

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Central Coast vintners reflect on a sour year for grape growing

By   /  Friday, October 21st, 2011  /  Columns  /  1 Comment

Central Coast winemakers have experienced a perfect storm of late freezes, a cool and damp summer and October rains, leading to a year that may have some vineyards selling their grapes at a loss.