UC Davis is set to start selling students wine. The University is no longer going to be required to dump their wine and they can start selling it to people. They could sell it for up to 100 dollars. They were legally constrained before and could not sell any wine. One good thing about this decision is that it is good for the environment.
Key Takeaways:
- California’s top winemaking school has previously been legally constrained to dispose of huge amounts of wine made from top Napa Valley vineyards.
- But the recent implementation of the Senate Bill 683 law late last year means that the students’ finished product can now be to be sold to local producers, and served by the bottle at special occasions.
- As the university sources grapes from key Napa Valley vineyards in Oakville, many of the bottles are expected to sell for $80 to $100 each.
“As the university sources grapes from key Napa Valley vineyards in Oakville, many of the bottles are expected to sell for $80 to $100 each.”
http://www.decanter.com/wine-news/uc-davis-sell-wine-355526/
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