New York Times Explains How Regional Wine Can Compete

In an article that brings the hammer down precisely on the center of the nail, the New York Times discusses how regional wine, New Jersey in this case,  can overcome a “classic economic conundrum known as the collective action problem.”  This article by Adam Davidson appeared in today’s New York Times Magazine.  If you are blocked from reading the article via this link, it is well worth getting a hold of: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/17/magazine/is-new-jersey-the-new-napa.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

Mark Ganchiff

Mark Ganchiff is the publisher of Midwest Wine Press, the leading source of news on the growing wine industry in the central United States. Mark has been a wine judge at the 2012 and 2014 INDY International Wine Competition, the 2014 Cold Climate Wine Competition, the 2013 Mid-American Wine Competition, the 2012 Illinois State Fair Wine Competition and the 2013 Michigan Wine Competition. He also enjoys speaking at wine events including the Cold Climate Wine Conference, the Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Association Annual Meeting, the Midwest Grape and Wine Conference and the Wisconsin Fruit and Vegetable Conference. Mark's articles about regional wine have appeared in Vineyard & Winery Management, WineMaker and several regional magazines. Mark is a Level One Sommelier in the Court of Master Sommeliers. He lives in Louisville, but also has a residence in Chicago.

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