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  • "It creates a heavy liability with bringing in a whole lot of the public, particularly if they have been tasting wine," said Carol Angus, a resident of the Ramona Valley east of San Diego, where Cohorst grows his grapes among the boulder-studded hills.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here 2008

  • Cohorst thinks a tasting room will also help him market his wine.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here 2008

  • "It creates a heavy liability with bringing in a whole lot of the public, particularly if they have been tasting wine," said Carol Angus, a resident of the Ramona Valley east of San Diego, where Cohorst grows his grapes among the boulder-studded hills.

    10News.com - Local News 2008

  • Cohorst, 75, is convinced that tasting rooms are needed to sustain his four-acre operation and the nascent wine renaissance in the Ramona Valley.

    10News.com - Local News 2008

  • Cohorst thinks a tasting room will also help him market his wine.

    10News.com - Local News 2008

  • Earlier this year, Cohorst and other small vintners persuaded San Diego County supervisors to support an ordinance allowing them to open tasting rooms and sell up to 5,000 cases of wine a year without special permits.

    10News.com - Local News 2008

  • Cohorst, 75, is convinced that tasting rooms are needed to sustain his four-acre operation and the nascent wine renaissance in the Ramona Valley.

    10News.com - Local News 2008

  • Cohorst thinks a tasting room will also help him market his wine.

    10News.com - Local News 2008

  • Earlier this year, Cohorst and other small vintners persuaded San Diego County supervisors to support an ordinance allowing them to open tasting rooms and sell up to 5,000 cases of wine a year without special permits.

    10News.com - Local News 2008

  • "It creates a heavy liability with bringing in a whole lot of the public, particularly if they have been tasting wine," said Carol Angus, a resident of the Ramona Valley east of San Diego, where Cohorst grows his grapes among the boulder-studded hills.

    10News.com - Local News 2008

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