
"Since last fall, more than 50 cases of Gauge Wines have been sold by JV
Beverage Warehouse in Napa, where it’s regarded as one of the fastest-moving
wines in stock. The camouflage-patterned boxes have attracted attention, as a
few patrons have taken the boxes even though they did not purchase all the wine
inside, leaving a few bottles behind on the floor. Gauge retails for $11.99 a
bottle. Locally, diners can find Gauge Wines on lists at Cindy Pawlcyn’s two
restaurants, Mustards Grill and Go Fish." - From the Register
Beverage Warehouse in Napa, where it’s regarded as one of the fastest-moving
wines in stock. The camouflage-patterned boxes have attracted attention, as a
few patrons have taken the boxes even though they did not purchase all the wine
inside, leaving a few bottles behind on the floor. Gauge retails for $11.99 a
bottle. Locally, diners can find Gauge Wines on lists at Cindy Pawlcyn’s two
restaurants, Mustards Grill and Go Fish." - From the Register
"I'll take one of each." - From Sandra Lee
Targeting the huntsman demographic is a new wine brand “created by two hunters (John Putnam, left, and Bjorn Larson, right) and a salesman (Trent Moffett).” The current 1,500 case production is being sold in test markets in California, Texas, Louisiana and South Carolina. Lianne Milton/Register

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