American Vineyard Foundation. (American Vineyard Foundation's plans of fund-raising to finance viticulture and enology research projects)

From: Wines & Vines | Date: February 1, 1998| Author: Walker, Larry | Copyright information

Wines & Vines talks with Meyer and Gleeson

Justin Meyer, president of the American Vineyard Foundation, told Wines & Vines in an end-of-the-year interview that the Foundation's 30-member board may take another look at establishing a system of mandatory fund raising to help keep key research projects in viticulture and enology moving forward.

Meyer said the board has avoided such a move in the past for two reasons: the fear of lawsuits by those who are against any fo...

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