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Moet HennessyLouis Vuitton, the French owners of Simi Winery in Sonoma and Domaine Chandon in Napa Valley, have announced that some functions at the two facilities will be consolidated. has been appointed president and chief executive officer for both wineries.
At Simi Winery, Zelma Long leaves as CEO and president to become executive vice president for both Simi and Domaine Chandon.
According to , public relations director for Simi Winery, the change has been pending "for a couple of years and is not due to declining sales."
At Domaine Chandon, former President is chief operating officer for both wineries. , former vice presidentviticulture, oversees vineyard operations for both wineries. Dawnine Dyer remains vice presidentwinemaker at Domaine Chandon.
Another big change is in the works at Cordorniu Napa, a sparklingwine producer in the Carne
Pagano has agreed to stay on in her position until the end of the year, but will then pursue other wine interests (and may even launch her own brand).
Although sparklingwine sales have been erratic this decade, the GombergFredrikson Report on the wine industry shows that for the first six months of 1996, sales of methode champenoise sparkling wines, the type produced by Domaine Chandon and Codorniu Napa, rose 21 percent. No figures are available on Simi sales. |
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