US: Job cuts and sale at Brown-Forman’s wine operations
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 1 May 2007
Brown-Forman is lining up the sale of its Paso Robles winery and vineyards in California as part of a streamlining of its wine operations.
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Brown-Forman is lining up the sale of its Paso Robles winery and vineyards in California as part of a streamlining of its wine operations.

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