. Pacific wine and spirit review. BEAM. PRESIDENT, WlTiUllIERYCO. ISTILLERIES: NELSON C©, KY.©FFICE: LOUISVILLE, KV. f/reifie WIJME /cJSIQ Sfl[^IT 25 STATUS OF THE Sg/SDICATE. It would appear that as far as the grape-growers and wiuo-makers are couceined, no efibrt whatever will be made this yearto secure any five jear contracts for grapes and wine from theCalifornia Wine Association, the negotiations between the Com-mittee of Seven and the Association having fallen through. The Association, however, announces that it will go righton with its programme. The principal points of ditfere


. Pacific wine and spirit review. BEAM. PRESIDENT, WlTiUllIERYCO. ISTILLERIES: NELSON C©, KY.©FFICE: LOUISVILLE, KV. f/reifie WIJME /cJSIQ Sfl[^IT 25 STATUS OF THE Sg/SDICATE. It would appear that as far as the grape-growers and wiuo-makers are couceined, no efibrt whatever will be made this yearto secure any five jear contracts for grapes and wine from theCalifornia Wine Association, the negotiations between the Com-mittee of Seven and the Association having fallen through. The Association, however, announces that it will go righton with its programme. The principal points of ditference on which the negotiatorssplit were — 1st. Concerning the price of 93 wine and the time of de-livery. 2nd. The decision of the Association not to permit wine-makers to retain anything but their local trade. .3rd. The determination of the Committee of Seven not toundertake getting SO per cent, of the dry-wine counties undercontract by September 4th. Charges on the part of the Committee of Seven thatthe Wine Association (vas not acting in good faith


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