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Dec. 8, 2000

A Fiery Vintage Must Be Sold Sans Labels, Judge Rules

A San Francisco distributor can sell 9,000 cases of fine wine, a judge has ruled, but only if he doesn't reveal who made it. The controversial wine is the only vintage to survive a fire that destroyed a Calistoga wine warehouse last June. About 90,000 cases of wine were destroyed in the blaze. Only about 9,000 cases were recovered from the rubble and sold at cut-rate prices.

By Tyler Cunningham
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A San Francisco distributor can sell 9,000 cases of fine wine, a judge has ruled, but only if he doesn't reveal who made it.
        The controversial wine is the only vintage to survive a fire that destroyed a Calistoga wine warehouse last June. About 90...

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